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Air-to-Air Surveillance for Future ATM Systems

Besada Portas, Juan Alberto and Martín Marrero, David and Frontera Sanchez, Guillermo and Miguel Vela, Gonzalo de and Bernardos Barbolla, Ana M. (2010) Air-to-Air Surveillance for Future ATM Systems. In: IEEE/AIAA 29th Digital Avionics Systems Conference, DASC 2010, 03/10/2010 - 07/10/2010, Salt Lake City, USA.

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Item Type:Presentation at Congress or Day (Article)
Authors/Creators:
Creators NameCreators email (if known)
Besada Portas, Juan Alberto
Martín Marrero, David
Frontera Sanchez, Guillermo
Miguel Vela, Gonzalo de
Bernardos Barbolla, Ana M.
Title:Air-to-Air Surveillance for Future ATM Systems
Event Title:IEEE/AIAA 29th Digital Avionics Systems Conference, DASC 2010
Event Dates:03/10/2010 - 07/10/2010
Event Location:Salt Lake City, USA
Title of Book:Proceedings of the IEEE/AIAA 29th Digital Avionics Systems Conference, DASC 2010
Publisher:IEEE, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Date:2010
ISBN:978-1-4244-6616-0
Department:Signals, Systems and Radiocommunications
Faculty:E.T.S.I. Telecommunication (UPM)
Creative Commons licenses:Recognition - No derivative works - No commercial
Item ID:7359
Subjects:Telecommunications
Transport

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Abstract

This paper describes a prototype implementation of ADS-B in an air-to-air surveillance system. This air surveillance system was defined for an experimental project on future civilian air traffic management, which imposes new requirements over both air and ground surveillance systems. In this paper the relation between the different airborne and ground systems related to air surveillance is detailed, and the air surveillance and its algorithms are described. It is related with current ADS-B and TIS-B proposals, and defined as an extension of those systems. Finally, performance of the air surveillance is detailed, based on simulated scenarios, and some conclusions for future enhancements of ADS-B function are derived.

Item Type:Presentation at Congress or Day (Article)
Subjects:Telecommunications
Transport
Código ID:7359
Depositado Por:Memoria Investigacion
Depositado el:13 Jul 2011 13:47
Last Modified:19 Jan 2012 12:47

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