2022
DOI: 10.3390/app12031648
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Anti-Collision System for Small Civil Aircraft

Abstract: This paper presents the results of the research in the field of anti-collision systems for small civil aircraft, which are not dependent on secondary radars and satellite navigation systems. The aviation communication network was used to design the anti-collision system. The simulation results manifested that the anti-collision system precision depended on the errors of synchronization of the aviation communication network. The precision of the anti-collision system is also influenced by the errors of the coor… Show more

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“…It would also be appropriate to create study materials, presentations, and an online course that students could complete. Our intention is to continue monitoring the level of their knowledge, repeat the survey, compare the results, and verify whether our proposals were beneficial [4]. Until then, we can draw inspiration from the functioning system of real-time drone tracking, which is successfully operating in the USA, and gradually implement it into our conditions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It would also be appropriate to create study materials, presentations, and an online course that students could complete. Our intention is to continue monitoring the level of their knowledge, repeat the survey, compare the results, and verify whether our proposals were beneficial [4]. Until then, we can draw inspiration from the functioning system of real-time drone tracking, which is successfully operating in the USA, and gradually implement it into our conditions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%