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MeetingACGS Committee Meeting 118 - Minneapolis, MN - October 2016
Agenda Location10 SUBCOMMITTEE E – FLIGHT, PROPULSION, AND AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE CONTROL SYSTE
10.1 Multiple Intruder Aircraft, Multiple Sensor Tracking System
TitleMultiple Intruder Aircraft, Multiple Sensor Tracking System
PresenterVibhor Bageshwar
AffiliationHoneywell
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AbstractThe National Airspace is evolving with the introduction of new types of aircraft and increased surveillance and safety requirements. Detect and Avoid (DAA) systems are designed to meet these requirements for both cooperative and non-cooperative air traffic. In this talk, we describe a tracking system (called H-Fuze) which provides DAA systems with accurate and smooth tracks for cooperative and non-cooperative intruder aircraft relative to an ownship aircraft. H-Fuze uses a combination of cooperative and non-cooperative sensors to track multiple intruder aircraft within one framework in real-time. We demonstrate the performance of H-Fuze using the results of flight tests with cooperative and non-cooperative intruder aircraft.



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