DocumentCode
1949416
Title
Influence factors of probability of detection test on surveillance systems
Author
Xu, Ning ; Chen, Chun-Hung ; Hauswald, Scott ; Evers, Carl
Author_Institution
Era a.s. an SRA Int. Inc. subsidiary, Fairfax, VA, USA
fYear
2011
fDate
10-12 May 2011
Abstract
The current surveillance systems, especially the enhanced en-route system and the advance surface movement guidance and control system (A-SMGCS), are an integration of various techniques, primary surveillance radar (PSR), secondary surveillance radar (SSR), Multilateration (MLAT), and Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast(ADS-B). The performances of these systems are often evaluated based on their compliance with the guidance document of performance specifications and test procedures for civil aviation equipment. One of the key performance parameters is Probability of Detection (PD). For a stable surveillance system, the value of PD tends to be fixed and the confidence level of the evaluation test rises as the sample size increases. However, in practice, tradeoffs have to be made between sampling time and precision of estimation. This paper discusses the impact of influence factors on the PD estimation in surveillance systems. The theoretical relations with the significance level and the deviation of measured PD from the required PD are presented. Recommended sample size tables are presented in the discussion for MLAT, ADS-B, and SSR respectively for reference.
Keywords
avionics; probability; search radar; A-SMGCS; ADS-B; MLAT; advance surface movement guidance; automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast; civil aviation equipment; control system; detection test probability; en-route system; multilateration; stable surveillance system; surveillance radar; surveillance systems; Aircraft; Estimation; Probability; Surveillance; Trajectory; Transponders; Vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Integrated Communications, Navigation and Surveilance Conference (ICNS), 2011
Conference_Location
Herndon, VA
ISSN
2155-4943
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-0593-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICNSURV.2011.5935350
Filename
5935350
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