Title :
The civil aviation radar (surveillance) architecture
Abstract :
Surveillance applications are broadly divided into "broadcast" or "addressed" services. Each service requires its own logical network to make optimal use of bandwidth. Three main data management processes, datalink server, surveillance processing and track processing, utilise the data obtained from sensors and re-circulate the information, to augment the raw data. End applications receive the data from the main processes over LAN for distribution to controller workstations. Controllers receive and request data from ground and airborne applications.
Keywords :
air traffic control; airborne radar; controller area networks; search radar; LAN; addressed services; airborne applications; bandwidth; broadcast services; civil aviation radar; controller workstations; data management; datalink server; logical network; sensors; surveillance architecture; surveillance processing; track processing;
Conference_Titel :
Aviation Surveillance Systems (Ref. No. 2002/054), IEE
DOI :
10.1049/ic:20020009