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27 May 1996 Airport surface system architecture
Michael Harrison
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Abstract
Airport surface movement communications, navigation, surveillance and decision support automation are discussed within the context of a national airspace system architecture. Current efforts underway by the Federal Aviation Administration and collaboration with users and the international community are described. International goals for advanced surface movement are defined and transition for communication, navigation, and surveillance are presented.
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Michael Harrison "Airport surface system architecture", Proc. SPIE 2737, Air Traffic Control Technologies II, (27 May 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.241069
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KEYWORDS
Surveillance

Light sources and illumination

Visibility

Global Positioning System

Visualization

Radar

Control systems

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