Collision Avoidance System Synchronization |
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Authors: | Jaycox Richard L. |
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Affiliation: | Collins Radio Company, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; |
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Abstract: | The collision avoidance synchronization system provides a method by which over 1000 aircraft can be accommodated in a 250-mile radius. Information is exchanged at a data rate of once every 3 seconds. Master-time synchronization permits one-way ranging between aircraft with an rms range error of less than 120 feet (36.6 meters) when both use the same master. A maximum error of less than 1000 feet (304.8 meters) rms between two aircraft occurs when each is tied back to a different master and each is at the limits of a hierarchy air-to-air synchronization extension system. An asynchronous backup mode of operation is provided to permit system operation in low-density areas beyond coverage of the master system time. |
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