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Movements Identification on Aerodrome Ground
Burián, Petr ; Vosecký, Slavomír (referee) ; MBA, Viktor Sotona, (advisor)
The diploma thesis is concerning the A-SMGCS, surveillance technolgies, data fusion technologies and complex system providing identification of mobiles and aircraft on aerodrome ground. Describing architecture of A-SMGCS on Praha-Ruzyne airport and giving information about ANS procedures with A-SMGCS. Including Cost-Benefit analysis about instalation of automatic systems for localization and identification of mobiles and aircraft on aerodrome ground.
Optimalization of the Ostrava airport ground control system (instead of its mobile approach radar)
Mičkal, Ondřej ; Holubec, Michal (referee) ; Vosecký, Slavomír (advisor)
This diploma thesis discusses and compares the current technologies and systems that are used to monitor and control movements on the airport surface. The paper presents the basic characteristics, operational principles and possibilities. Comparison provides an overview of their strengths and limitations in operational use. It also deals with this issue at the Ostrava Leos Janacek Airport, describes current situation and suggests how to solve problems associated with the introduction of CAT III precision approach and landing as well as monitoring and controlling of movements on the airfield under poor weather conditions.
Exploitation of the Mode S SSR for aerodrome surface movement control of aircraft & vehicles
Drápal, Stanislav ; Šplíchal, Miroslav (referee) ; Vosecký, Slavomír (advisor)
The topic of this thesis relates to the state-of-art technologies and systems used for airport ground movements monitoring and guidance. Emphasis is placed on mode S of SSR, its characteristics, applications and avionics requirements. This thesis further comprises analysis of Brno - Turany Airport and it presents a new multilateration system including economical analysis, which would be used for aerodrome ground movements monitoring.
Exploitation of the Mode S SSR for aerodrome surface movement control of aircraft & vehicles
Drápal, Stanislav ; Šplíchal, Miroslav (referee) ; Vosecký, Slavomír (advisor)
The topic of this thesis relates to the state-of-art technologies and systems used for airport ground movements monitoring and guidance. Emphasis is placed on mode S of SSR, its characteristics, applications and avionics requirements. This thesis further comprises analysis of Brno - Turany Airport and it presents a new multilateration system including economical analysis, which would be used for aerodrome ground movements monitoring.
Optimalization of the Ostrava airport ground control system (instead of its mobile approach radar)
Mičkal, Ondřej ; Holubec, Michal (referee) ; Vosecký, Slavomír (advisor)
This diploma thesis discusses and compares the current technologies and systems that are used to monitor and control movements on the airport surface. The paper presents the basic characteristics, operational principles and possibilities. Comparison provides an overview of their strengths and limitations in operational use. It also deals with this issue at the Ostrava Leos Janacek Airport, describes current situation and suggests how to solve problems associated with the introduction of CAT III precision approach and landing as well as monitoring and controlling of movements on the airfield under poor weather conditions.
Movements Identification on Aerodrome Ground
Burián, Petr ; Vosecký, Slavomír (referee) ; MBA, Viktor Sotona, (advisor)
The diploma thesis is concerning the A-SMGCS, surveillance technolgies, data fusion technologies and complex system providing identification of mobiles and aircraft on aerodrome ground. Describing architecture of A-SMGCS on Praha-Ruzyne airport and giving information about ANS procedures with A-SMGCS. Including Cost-Benefit analysis about instalation of automatic systems for localization and identification of mobiles and aircraft on aerodrome ground.

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