East Syracuse, N.Y: Sensis Corporation announced that its Advanced -- Surface Movement Guidance and Control System (A-SMGCS) at Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI) in New Delhi is operational. Sensis A-SMGCS is providing air traffic controllers at IGI with improved situational awareness and conflict alerting in all weather conditions.
Sensis A-SMGCS, designed from the start to meet A-SMGCS Level 2 functionality, fuses multiple surveillance sources for the highest quality data and coverage even in the most complex airport environment: one-second update rate multilateration; X-band radar with state of the art radar data processor; and an ADS-B vehicle tracking system. This data is presented as an integrated picture on a display that was developed in consultation with air traffic controllers.
At IGI, Sensis A-SMGCS is also providing taxi route conformance monitoring to ensure that aircraft are conforming to their assigned route. Air traffic controllers receive an alert when an aircraft deviates from its assigned route.
18/09/06 PR Newswire (press release), US
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Tuesday, September 19, 2006
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