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Data output (ASTERIX) by the system will be communicated to the ATM. It is then presented to controllers in a manner similar to the presentation of radar data. The data will also be used in safety net automation (alerts) for the air traffic controllers such as Short Term Conflict Alert, Danger area infringement warning, and Clearance Conformance monitoring. Key Benefits and Features Traditional surveillance techniques rely on Primary Surveillance Radars (PSR) and Secondary Surveillance Radars (SSR) for data acquisition. While these technologies are essential to ATM, they have limitations that the new ADS-B technology addresses: Greater coverage (expanding surveillance where radar is not appropriate) Significantly lower cost of ownership than radar solutions Low power consumption Low maintenance cost – no moving par ts Local and Remote Monitoring and Control System (RCMS) Compliant with ICAO Annex 10 and ASTERIX Cat 21 SKYSURV ADS-B provides accuracy and reliability in: Measurement and reporting of target positions Decoding, error detection/correction of data Scalability and flexibility in the provision of surveillance SKYSURV ADS-B Communication Functionality With standard and redundant interfaces, SKYSURV ADS-B offers a multitude of connectivity options to the ATM or RCMS, as well as the local user: Two Ethernet LAN via RJ45 connector, with 10/100/1000 Mbps speed Two Serial RS-232 via DB9 connector, with up to 115.2 Kbps speed The system is adaptable for different maximum datalink performances down to 64 Kbps. Communication mediums available and supported are: Satellite (VSAT) for in remote areas Microwave for point to point remote connectivity Other mediums depending on what is appropriate at the select site such as Landline modems, DSL, leased lines, etc… SKYSURV ADS-B GROUND STATION As a proven and cost effective solution, SKYSURV ADS-B provides flexibility, accuracy and reliability for en-route, terminal area and surface movement. When implemented in conjunction with traditional radar, the SKYSURV ADS-B decreases gaps in surveillance coverage. It can also be utilized as a standalone system. SKYSURV ADS-B flexibility permits upgrading at a low cost to support multilateration and can be integrated with the SKYCONTROL ATM system by Intelcan, or provide data to any ANSP’s modern Air Traffic Management System (ATM).

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Page 1: skysurv ADS-B v2.indd

Data output (ASTERIX) by the system will be communicated to the ATM. It is then presented to controllers in a manner similar to the presentation of radar data. The data will also be used in safety net automation (alerts) for the air traffi c controllers such as Short Term Confl ict Alert, Danger area infringement warning, and Clearance Conformance monitoring.Key Benefi ts and Features

Traditional surveillance techniques rely on Primary Surveillance Radars (PSR) and Secondary Surveillance Radars (SSR) for data acquisition. While these technologies are essential to ATM, they have limitations that the new ADS-B technology addresses:

Greater coverage (expanding surveillance where radar is not appropriate)

Signifi cantly lower cost of ownership than radar solutions

Low power consumption

Low maintenance cost – no moving par ts

Local and Remote Monitoring and Control System (RCMS)

Compliant with ICAO Annex 10 and ASTERIX Cat 21

SKYSURV ADS-B provides accuracy and reliability in: Measurement and reporting of target positions

Decoding, error detection/correction of data

Scalability and fl exibility in the provision of surveillance

SKYSURV ADS-B Communication FunctionalityWith standard and redundant interfaces, SKYSURV ADS-B offers a multitude of connectivity options to the ATM or RCMS, as well as the local user:

Two Ethernet LAN via RJ45 connector, with 10/100/1000 Mbps speed

Two Serial RS-232 via DB9 connector, with up to 115.2 Kbps speed

The system is adaptable for different maximum datalink performances down to 64 Kbps.

Communication mediums available and supported are:

Satellite (VSAT) for in remote areas

Microwave for point to point remote connectivity

Other mediums depending on what is appropriate at the select site such as Landline modems, DSL, leased lines, etc…

SKYSURV ADS-B GROUND STATION As a proven and cost effective solution,

SKYSURV ADS-B provides flexibility, accuracy and reliability for en-route, terminal area and surface movement. When implemented in conjunction with

traditional radar, the SKYSURV ADS-B decreases gaps in surveillance coverage. It can also be utilized

as a standalone system.

SKYSURV ADS-B flexibility permits upgrading at a low cost to support multilateration and can

be integrated with the SKYCONTROL ATM system by Intelcan, or provide data to any ANSP’s modern

Air Traffic Management System (ATM).

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SKYSURV ADS-B Ground Station

Mode ES/S 1090 MHz Mode S Extended SquitterHandling Capacity 500 targets (aircrafts) per secondMessage Processing 4000 messages for Mode ES per secondMessage Format Asterix Category 21, Asterix Category 10,

Raw ADS-B dataTwo Ethernet (LAN) 10/100/1000 Mbps, full duplex, auto-sensing,

RJ45 connector

RECEIVERInput frequency 1090MHz±1MHzReceiver sensitivity -90dBmReceiver dynamic range 80dBAllowed received frequency deviation

±10KHz

Withstanding in-band input power without damage

+18dBm max from 1089MHz to 1091MHz

Withstanding out-of-band input power without damage

+27dBm from any frequency below 1060MHz and above 1120MHz

Input return loss -12dB max from 1089MHz to 1091MHzInput connector 50 ohm female N typeOperating temperature -40 degrees C to +70 degrees CPower supply +24Vdc±4VdcPower consumption < 10W

SITE MONITOROutput power Configurable -60dBm to -35dBm with 1dB

of step resolutionOutput frequency range 1090MHz±1MHzFrequency stability ±3ppmOutput connector 50 ohm female SMAPower supply +24Vdc ± 4VdcPower consumption < 13W

POWER SUPPLYPower Supply Input AC 85 to 265 V, ±15%, 45 – 65 Hz single phase

DC 22.4-33.6VPower Consumption < 80 W (dependant on configuration)

ENVIRONMENTALTemperature -40°C to + 70°CRelative Humidity 0% to 95%

PHYSICALDimensions 7.0” (4U) x 16.8” width x 11.7” depth

177.8mm x 426.7mm width x 297mm depthWeight 15.9 kg, 35 lbs

Frequency Range 960-1215 MHzType Omni-directionalPolarization Vertically polarizedGain 8dBiVSWR ≤1.6:1Impedance 50 ohm nominalPower Handling Capability: Up to at least 10 kW peak RF powerRF Connectors Type N Female

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Intelcan is an ISO 9001:2008 registered company © Copyright 2011

About Intelcan TechnosystemsIntelcan is the leading Canadian communications, navigation, surveillance and air traffic management (CNS/ATM) system and airport infrastructure solution provider. Integrating Intelcan’s own products or utilizing products from a diverse supplier network, Intelcan has delivered complete turnkey solutions both cost-effective and flexible, to fulfill civil and military clients’ requirements in over 60 countries, worldwide.

Intelcan Technosystems Inc. 69 Auriga Drive, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K2E 7Z2 Tel: 1.613.228.1150 • Fax: 1.613.228.1149

CHARACTERISTICS & PERFORMANCES

ANTENNA (OTHER OPTIONS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST)

Software ToolsRCMS/LCMS: SKYSURV is offered with the remote or local control and monitoring system. This software application running on a COTS computer is intended to provide the user with a centralized management of the whole system from the control center. The Local Control and Monitoring System (LCMS) is identical in form and function to the RCMS. It is labelled as such because it’s intended for physical and direct connection to a single station.

Technical Situation Display: This software application offers Radar-like display and viewing of live or recorded ADS-B targets. It is intended for diagnostic and testing of the ADS-B reception and processing performance. Similar to an ATM display, targets are displayed over a map, based on their current position. Each target is labelled with its ADS-B primary data for identification.

Data Recorder: The data recorder (ADS-B Collector) function, when enabled, collects ASTERIX and/or Raw messages sent by the ground stations. The reports are timestamped and stored into a database in a FIFO (First In First Out) manner for up to 1 month. Data is available for replay and analysis for incident reproduction, system troubleshooting, or test and training.

Hardware Specifications Compact 4U size with robust mechanical design

Scalable system allowing easy addition of more reception channels

Available as a dual redundant system in Master/ Hot Standby configuration

Wide dynamic range of receiver exceeding DO-260 specifications

High processing rate resulting in up to 4000 messages per second capacity

Industry standard PC architecture using fan-less processors

Support of diverse power inputs: 110Vac, 220Vac or 24Vdc input

Precision GPS/clock: provides the station with a date/time reference and high accuracy time stamping.

Site Monitor: 1090MHz transmitter with configurable output. Uses GPS receiver to generate an ADS-B test target which validates the system performance and GPS service in the coverage area.