REVIEW OF INNOVATIVE METHODS TO IMPROVE THE RELIABILITY OF RADAR INFORMATION IN AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL

Authors: Isgandarov I.А., Aliyev T.
IRSTI 73.37.81

Abstract: The paper looks into how onboard aircraft technology may negatively impact the efficiency of ATC operations. It specifically notes that secondary surveillance radars (SSRs) may experience interference from systems like the Airborne Collision Avoidance System (ACAS), Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B), and other related systems that operate on the same frequency band. The accuracy of radar data may be compromised by this interference, making it more difficult for ATC controllers to manage and monitor air traffic efficiently. Thus, the paper provides an overview of current problems and promising solutions in the noise immunity of ATC radar systems, emphasizing the importance of continuous improvement of technologies to ensure air traffic safety.

Keywords: air traffic control; radar interference; false radar indication; optimization of radar data; increasing the reliability of radar information; Neyman-Pearson criterion, radar detection, ACAS interference.