DocumentCode
3215429
Title
Fusion of multiradar and ADS data in ATC systems
Author
Rodríguez, F. J Jiménez ; Corredera, J.R.Casar ; Canti, G. Gavín
Author_Institution
Univ. Politecnica de Madrid, Spain
fYear
1997
fDate
14-16 Oct 1997
Firstpage
643
Lastpage
647
Abstract
Data received from geographically dispersed radars, either primary (2D) or secondary (3D), are the only input information which qualify modern civil air traffic control (ATC) systems to automatically update central tracks of each surveilled aircraft. In this sense, it is envisaged that the introduction and operation of automatic dependent surveillance (ADS), will have a considerable impact on future ATC performance and procedures. The ADS is a function whereby the aircraft flight management computer (FMC) automatically transmits to ground facilities, via a VHF, Mode S or satellite data link, navigational and meteorological data derived from on-board avionics equipment, including aircraft identification and three-dimensional position and speed. In oceanic and large continental areas with limited surveillance availability, the ADS function will be the only reliable means of supporting an automated tactical tracking function. Reformulated radar data fusion methods, extended to the multisensor and ADS case, are presented. The problem of optimally combining the information coming from the ADS-equipped aircraft and from en-route and/or approach radars is addressed, and a practical open-loop mode of operation of the ADS function, both in situations with and without radar coverage, is proposed
Keywords
air traffic control; ADS data; ATC systems; Mode S data link; VHF; air traffic control systems; aircraft flight management computer; aircraft identification; approach radar; automated tactical tracking; automatic dependent surveillance; data fusion; geographically dispersed radar; multiradar data; on-board avionics equipment; open-loop mode; position; primary radar; radar coverage; satellite data link; secondary radar; speed;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Radar 97 (Conf. Publ. No. 449)
Conference_Location
Edinburgh
ISSN
0537-9989
Print_ISBN
0-85296-698-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/cp:19971754
Filename
629259
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