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SECONDARY SURVEILLANCE RADAR AND METHOD OF ANALYZING REPLIES FOR SECONDARY SURVEILLANCE RADAR

  • US 20100253566A1
  • Filed: 01/26/2007
  • Published: 10/07/2010
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/26/2007
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A secondary surveillance radar which identifies an aircraft by transmitting interrogations to a transponder installed in an aircraft, by receiving replies corresponding respectively to the interrogations, and by then analyzing contents of the replies, the secondary surveillance radar comprising:

  • interrogation transmitting means,which transmits a first Mode S only all call interrogation and a Mode A only all call interrogation at the time of a first sweep operation,which transmits a first Mode C interrogation at the time of a second sweep operation,which transmits a first Mode A interrogation at the time of a third sweep operation,which transmits a second Mode S only all call interrogation and a Mode C only all call interrogation at the time of a fourth sweep operation,which transmits a second Mode A interrogation at the time of a fifth sweep operation, andwhich transmits a second Mode C interrogation at the time of a sixth sweep operation;

    target report generating means, which receives replies corresponding respectively to the Mode S only all call interrogations, the Mode A only all call interrogation, the ModeA interrogations, the Mode C only all call interrogation, and the Mode C interrogations, and which generates a Mode S target report and a Mode A/C target report on the basis of these replies;

    track information generating means, which generates, on the basis of the Mode S target report, Mode S track information indicating a flight track of the aircraft, and which generates, on the basis of the Mode A/C target report, Mode A/C track information indicating a flight track of the aircraft;

    judgment means, which judges, on the basis of the Mode S track information and the Mode A/C track information, whether or not the Mode S target report and the Mode A/C target report are for the same target; and

    combiner means which eliminates the Mode A/C target report in a case where the Mode S target report and the Mode A/C target report are for the same target and outputs the Mode S target report only, and, in the other case, which outputs both the Mode S target report and the Mode A/C target report.

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