Title :
Airport surveillance radar design for increased air traffic
Author_Institution :
Mitre Corp., Lexington, MA, USA
Abstract :
Air traffic volume has been increasing at a fast rate. To compensate for projected increases, the terminal air traffic control (ATC) operations must increase throughput. An important element of the ATC system is the airport surveillance radar (ASR), which needs innovative design alternatives. Air traffic safety and capacity over a wide range of severe weather conditions, such as wind shear and microburst, must be significantly increased. In congested airports, operations must be supported on closely spaced runways, requiring a one- to two-second update interval with one- to two-milliradian azimuth accuracy. The paper presents a candidate design for an ASR which incorporates advanced technology concepts for phased-array antennas with active elements and data processing capabilities. A moderate update interval of two seconds is assumed
Keywords :
air-traffic control; airports; antenna phased arrays; ground support systems; radar antennas; radar applications; radar systems; scanning antennas; 2 s; ATC; active elements; air traffic control; airport surveillance radar; azimuth accuracy; data processing; microburst; phased-array antennas; runways; scanning antennas; update interval; weather conditions; wind shear;
Conference_Titel :
Radar 92. International Conference
Conference_Location :
Brighton
Print_ISBN :
0-85296-553-2