Title :
Magnetic signal processing & analysis for airfield traffic surveillance
Author :
Dimitropoulos, Kosmas ; Grammalidis, Nikos ; Gao, Huijun ; Stockhammer, C. ; Kurz, A.
Author_Institution :
inf. & Telematics Inst., Thessaloniki
Abstract :
This paper presents an innovative system for airport surface surveillance based on a novel magnetic sensing technology. Ferromagnetic objects such as vehicle motors, aircraft engines, and landing gears are detected through their deformation of the Earth´s magnetic field. Tests have shown that although the local changes of the Earth´s magnetic field are extremely small, the proposed sensing technology is able to detect them reliably. The primary objective of the proposed approach is to provide a complementary surveillance system for existing and future Advanced Surface Movement Guidance and Control Systems (A-SMGCS) at large airports or a cost-effective surveillance solution for monitoring critical areas at medium and small airports. Unaffected by weather conditions, interference and shadowing effects, the system provides reliable position, velocity, and direction information without requiring any equipment in aircraft or ground vehicles. The outcome of a comprehensive market analysis is discussed and test results under real life conditions at two airports are evaluated analytically.
Keywords :
air traffic; airports; ferromagnetic materials; magnetic fields; magnetic sensors; surveillance; Advanced Surface Movement Guidance and Control Systems; airfield traffic surveillance; airport surface surveillance; complementary surveillance system; ferromagnetic objects; magnetic field; magnetic sensing technology; magnetic signal processing; market analysis; Aircraft propulsion; Airports; Earth; Gears; Magnetic analysis; Magnetic fields; Signal analysis; Signal processing; Surveillance; Vehicles;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/AES-M.2008.4444485