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自动相关监视广播(ADS-B)是飞机或地面车辆上的一项功能,它定期广播其状态向量(水平和垂直位置,水平和垂直速度)和其他信息。广播ADS-B信息向其他用户提供监视信息,主要是空中交通管制(ATC)和飞机/车辆操作员。ADS-B的应用包括空中交通管制显示、跑道入侵检测和警报、座舱交通信息显示(CDTI)。美国联邦航空管理局(FAA)和美国国家航空航天局(NASA)正在调查该技术的适用性,以支持机场地面环境中的这些应用。作为低能见度着陆和地面操作(LVLASO)项目的一部分,NASA最近在机场地面环境中测试了使用1090 MHz数据传输的ADS-B。本文介绍了ADS-B测试的结果,并评估了1090 MHz ADS-B在国际民用航空组织(ICAO)和RTCA制定的监视系统要求方面的表现。此外,还将分析从车辆到车辆测试中收集的数据,以确定机载航空电子设备如何利用ADS-B数据。
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Application of ADS-B for airport surface surveillance
Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast (ADS-B) is a function on an aircraft or ground vehicle that periodically broadcasts its state vector (horizontal and vertical position, horizontal and vertical velocity) and other information. The broadcast ADS-B message provides surveillance information to other users, principally Air Traffic Control (ATC) and aircraft/vehicle operators. The applications for ADS-B include ATC display of traffic, runway incursion detection and alerting, and Cockpit Display of Traffic Information (CDTI). The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) are investigating the suitability of this technology to support these applications in the airport surface environment. NASA has recently tested ADS-B using 1090 MHz data transmission in an airport surface environment as part of the Low Visibility Landing and Surface Operations (LVLASO) program. This paper presents results of the ADS-B testing and an assessment of how well 1090 MHz ADS-B performs with respect to surveillance system requirements established by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and RTCA. In addition, data collected from vehicle to vehicle tests is analyzed to determine how well on-board avionics can utilize ADS-B data.
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