Avionique et ATM

Surveillance

Objectives

After completing this course you will be able to : differentiate surveillance sources and characterize required surveillance performance concept characterize principles, performances and limitations of independent surveillance techniques characterize principles, performances and limitations of dependent surveillance techniques explain how ATC provides surveillance characterize principles, performances and limitations of ground safety nets and airborne surveillance systems

Educational content

Introduction

Surveillance sources

RSP concept

Example of RSP development

Independent surveillance techniques

Non cooperative primary surveillance radar

Cooperative monopulse secondary surveillance radar

Cooperative Mode S

Mode S multilateration

Surveillance data processing

Primary surveillance radar hands-on

Dependent surveillance techniques

ADS-B concept s and technical principles

ADS-C concepts and technical principles

ATC Surveillance operational use

Communication Navigation Surveillance Required Performance And Separation Minima

EUROCAT-E Air traffic control center

ADS-B and Multilateration ground stations

Implementation of ADS-B in Australia

Visit of DGAC/DSNA surveillance facilities

Ground safety nets and airborne surveillance

Minimun Safe Altitude Warning (MSAW)

Short Term Alert Conflict (STCA)

Airborne surveillance architecture

Airborne Collision Avoidance System (ACAS)

Terrain Awareness and Warning System (TAWS)

Weather Radar

For information only : 54 hours

Participates

Engineers and executives.

Prerequisites

Basic knowledge in communication networks.
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