STC Alarm receiver errors affect Air Traffic Control (ATC) safety and efficiency. This article defines, illustrates, and offers solutions to prevent these errors.
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STC Alarm receiver errors affect Air Traffic Control (ATC) safety and efficiency. This article defines, illustrates, and offers solutions to prevent these errors.
Read the blogThe Enhanced Kalman Disturbance Filter is a feature developed by SkyRadar. It is part of its training radar system, designed to detect and handle range deception data using the Kalman Filter and the most recent RGPO detection features. This block includes several sub-functions, each serving a specific purpose in the processing of incoming radar reflections to identify and manage potential range deceived targets.
Read the blogThe new Air Traffic Safety Electronics Journal is out. The Journal evaluates the Opportunities of Threats of AI to the Aviation sector with contributions from Adeyinka Olumuyiwa Qsunwusi, Sallami Chougdali and Sam Mahlangu. Ulrich Scholten and Dennis Vasilev discuss ATSEP training and changing roles in the light of connected, automated systems and emerging AI.
Read the blogAir Traffic Control (ATC) is an essential element of the aviation industry, ensuring the safety and efficiency of aircraft movements. ATC is responsible for managing airspace, directing aircraft movements, and providing critical information to pilots. The smooth functioning of ATC heavily relies on reliable and accurate communication systems. However, various factors can lead to errors in the communication systems, including power source errors. In this article, we will explore the impact of power source errors due to sensitivity in ATC.
Read the blogThe keys to successful incident response equate to having the proper people, processes, and tools in place to act decisively when an incident occurs, which is a recurring theme in our incident response articles. Without proper logging occurring ahead of time, which is a large part of the picture for security operations and incident response, teams, it will make it difficult to prove how long a threat actor was in an environment, and depending on the lack of logs, could be very difficult to provide analysis on activities taken by the threat actors or insider threats depending on the case scenario.
Read the blogThis article introduces an enhanced radar filter designed for training, with features for detecting range deception, incorporating moving target detection and target association for improved accuracy.
Read the blogThis article sheds light on Firewall Logs in incident investigations. We explore key behaviors and patterns for effective threat detection
Read the blogAir Traffic Control (ATC) is a critical component of aviation, responsible for managing and directing the movement of aircraft. Effective communication between ATC and pilots is essential for safe and efficient air traffic management. However, errors in communication can have serious consequences, including incidents and accidents. One type of communication error that can occur is Transmitter Errors due to Stagger. This article will explore the impact of these errors on ATC and discuss steps that can be taken to prevent them.
Read the blogIn this article we show a video on RGPO-counter-measures enhanced by an MIT and by a Cluttermap in a comparison. We conducted the RGPO with SkySim and the Electronic Warfare extension. The electronic counter-countermeasures are part of the FreeScopes Library.
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