LOW-COST, SECURE SURVEILLANCE FOR SMALLER AIRPORTS
This Solution was formerly part of PJ.14-04-03-W1
Advances in cooperative and non-cooperative surveillance systems open up opportunities to deliver a broader range of services and to operate within a wider range of environments. SESAR is looking at how to add new capabilities - such as security screening – to cooperative and non-cooperative surveillance systems including multi-sensor trackers, and ADS-B and wide area multilateration (WAM) systems.
SESAR research focuses on the security of single and composite cooperative surveillance systems and evolving threats from the RF-interface. The work includes analysis of security performance metrics in the absence of existing requirements. The solution aims to identify dedicated security related key performance indicators for ADS-B, WAM, multilateration (MLAT) and the tracker function for single and composite surveillance.
The solution will analyse the metrics for the minimum detection and integrity performances achievable for the ADS-B, WAM and composite systems in terms of the functions of security continuity, integrity, time to alarm, and accuracy.
In particular, the scope covers the sensor based radio frequency related threat detection and validation capabilities, performance assessment and identification of interoperable detection forwarding mechanisms by a specific ASTERIX target validation message (ASTERIX CAT 246).
BENEFITS
Enhanced safety by making all security related ADS-B information available to the ATC system and ultimately to the ATC controller if needed.
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