Computer Simulations of ATCRBS Processing Equipment for Use with the Aims and Transient Effects Performance Prediction Models.
Abstract
Computer models of Air Traffic Control Radar Beacon System (ATCRBS) processing equipment have been developed for use with the Transient Effects and ATCRBS IFF MARK XII System (AIMS) Performance Prediction Models. The computer programs include simulations of FAA defruiters, the analog decoder, and automated processing equipment such as the AN/FYQ-47 Common Digitizer, the Automated Radar Terminal System (ARTS) III, and the AN/TPX-42 processor set. The Transient Effects PPM is a pulse-by-pulse simulation of ATCRBS operation, which was developed to assist in the investigation of the short-term, or transient phenomena of ATCRBS performance. The pulse-by-pulse correlation technique of the defruiter, the functions of the analog decoder, and the target-detection and code-validation functions of the digital processor have been incorporated into these models. The models which were developed for the AIMS PPM provide predictions of equipment performance in terms of probabilities of target detection and code validation. The results of this study have been and will be useful to the FAA and DoD for the purpose of analyzing the impact of new systems, such as the Automated Terminal System (ATS), and the U.S. Army Very Lightweight Air Traffic Management Equipment (VLATME) on ATCRBS processing equipment performance. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1976
- Accession Number
- ADA046758
Entities
People
- C. Randall Crawford
Organizations
- IIT Research Institute