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Air Traffic Management/ Air Traffic Control

ADS-B

AUTOMATIC DEPENDENT
SURVEILLANCE - BROADCASTING

Unlike traditional radars, where a ground-based radar transmits “interrogating” signals and uses the “replies” from aircraft transponders to determine the location, ADS-B equipped aircraft broadcast their GNSS positions through ADS-B message once per second.

The information received by the ADS-B ground station includes the aircraft's identification, altitude, speed, velocity and other useful information.

Unlike multilateration, ADS-B represents dependent information on data from the aircraft's navigation system.

Composite surveillance provides a combination of ADS-B and Wide Area Multilateration in a single deployment to take advantage of both technologies and not depend on data from only the aircraft's navigation system.

Key benefits

  • Easy deployability

  • Long-range surveillance from a single ADS-B ground station

  • Update rate each second

  • Cost-effective solution

  • Upgradability to WAM in case of NEO

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Hong Kong

China

Unit 1001, Block B,

10th Floor,

Sea View Estate,

4-6 Watson Road,

North Point, HK

Room 1311, 13th Floor, Block B, Lucky Tower, 
No.3 Dongsanhuan Beilu, Chaoyang District,
Beijing 100027, China

Tele:  (852) 3183 1333
Fax : (852) 3183 1311

Tele: (86) 13143813600

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