Course Aim
The "Mode S, ADS-B, MLAT Course" is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of advanced surveillance technologies, including Mode S, Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B), and Multilateration (MLAT). This course serves as a vital resource for individuals seeking in-depth knowledge of these technologies and their pivotal role in modern air traffic surveillance.
Upon completion of this course, participants will:
- Gain expertise in the principles and functionalities of Mode S, ADS-B, and MLAT technologies.
- Explore the intricate workings of Mode S, including the unique features of Mode S interrogation and reply.
- Understand the principles behind ADS-B data transmission and its significance in enhancing situational awareness.
- Gain insights into the multilateration (MLAT) technique for precise aircraft positioning in non-radar environments.
Theoretical Training
- Cover the principles and functionalities of Mode S, ADS-B, and MLAT technologies.
- Explore the unique features and applications of Mode S, including its role in air traffic surveillance.
Practical Training
- Engage in practical exercises simulating real-world scenarios involving Mode S, ADS-B, and MLAT.
- Gain hands-on experience in interpreting and utilizing data from these advanced surveillance technologies.
Content in Brief
The course covers a range of topics, including:
- In-depth exploration of Mode S, including interrogation and reply.
- Principles and applications of ADS-B data transmission.
- Multilateration (MLAT) techniques for precise aircraft positioning.
Prerequisites
Participants should have a foundational understanding of air traffic management concepts and basic knowledge of radar principles.
Compliance with Regulations
The course aligns with international standards and regulations governing advanced surveillance technologies, ensuring participants are well-versed in compliance with industry best practices.