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1. AMER ASTERIX DARR Track Plot System Status Asterix Messages IT MUSAV GISER OBALA DABAR HOMME MILOS XAMIT OKARA amp TUNAL Target Count 70 4418 29 25607 17 11 36 00000 E Page 1 of 34 User Manual ASTERIX Display amp Analyzer 1 akapetanovic gmail com Replay Recording Connection Name Loc Replay Record ke Bie Local Interface 192 168 1 96 72190 Bytes W Rav format MuticastIP Port 225001 4001 TADAM NIVIS NERTA AMELO KUN KOSIV ODLENESUX AS km epe CARN PSI KUT N BEDAK VEBAR GOMAR sose User Manual ASTERIX Display amp Analyzer akapetanovic gmail com Table of Contents WOPG M 4 Related DOCUMENTS 5 eu 5 Main Windows and Functloriality One ree n ced uaa due oed 7 0 c 7 8 Fig re 1 Connectlon Screen ipee 8 Start 8 Figure 2 Main Display Window with full screen 9 Figure 3 Main Display Window DISPLAY 777 10 Figure 4 Main Capture 10 Presence PEERS 12 Fig
2. E E E T TE E E E 21 Figure 15 1 Range and Bearing es ane detain eee 21 Sddur M 22 Figure 15 2 SEP RANT EE 22 Extended Label ceret ERE erre e eem 23 Figure 15 3 Extended labels hh exten tut 23 Shows additional data for the selected eh nnne nhan dns 23 Display Attrib tes a e eb arr RM 24 Figure 16 Menu to Access Display configuration 24 Fig re 17 Display Attributes 5 toc e itte m teeth b etta 25 Displayalte mss otto mart ero te retentus TB sh as teh eta n eta had he OE 26 Figure 18 Display Items cet eer endete d e adve d eve gie a eR anne der a E 26 Label Attributes c debt EHI ete ps e 27 Figure 19 Label Attributes Picker ote e re tei ta e ree a ga ree Gea Ve deba Sev ee Ced 27 Choosing Category to Process si asas EET enne aa 27 Figure 20 Category decoder sanas eser na an 28 ASTERIX Recording amp Forwarding 3 28 Figure 21 Data Recording and Forwarding 28 ASTERDGRGDIGV rtt tec it iet teo etate 30 Fig fre 22 ASTERIX Replay tere oe ehe e et te E RE E EE 30 Replay to RaW Rn neun 30 Fig re 23 R play
3. 0481250 messages Page 23 of 34 When Roc Rate of Climb is derived from 0481250 then both Inertial and Barometric are displayed if available SALT S The short term vertical intent as described by either the FMS selected altitude the Altitude Control Panel Selected Altitude FCU MCP or the current aircraft altitude according to the aircraft s mode of flight o If the short term target altitude source data is available it is indicated by the following three letter abbreviation in front of the value readout Current Aircraft Altitude MCP MCP FCU selected altitude FMS FMS derived altitude UKN Unknown or Not Provided source S ALT F The final vertical intent value that corresponds with the ATC cleared altitude as derived from the Altitude Control Panel FCU MCP o If the final vertical intent flight mode data is provided it is indicated by the following three letter mode indicator in front of the value readout Altitude Hold AM Approach Mode MV Managed VNAV Figure 5 1 depicts data derived from 048 1250 User Manual ASTERIX Display amp Analyzer 24 akapetanovic gmail com Display Attributes Display attributes window is accessed either via the Main Window from Settings gt Display Attributes or by right button mouse click from the Display Window where an option to open up the Display Attributes Window is shown This window is used to adjust display attribute
4. Note In the case no North Mark message is available Sync to has to be unchecked in order to see Plots Tracks As the application is looking for one to update the display The data display can be real time or passive The passive display is an option to visualise all the buffered data each recived target including options to use one of the available filters By Mode A code or Flight Level band as depicted in Figure 12 and 13 It is also possible to filter out PSR targets The filters are applicable to passive and real time displays NOTE Application uses WEB map provider Google so the first time it is started it is necessary to have an internet connection so application is able to cache the maps While on the internet zoom in so maps with the appropriate resolution are downloaded Later on no internet connection is required as maps are locally cached and application can be used offline Page 17 of 34 User Manual ASTERIX Display amp Analyzer 18 akapetanovic gmail com al Track Plot Display System Status a Res VINCE TIMID Figure 12 Map with user defined and Google terrain overlay The following four options are available via Map Type list box e Google Plain e Google Satellite e Google Terrain e Google Hybrid e Custom Build Custom Build elements are always shown However the individual elements of the Custom Built map can be enabled or disabled as described in Display Items
5. re 5 Data Item presences tete o oe rite re roter er ent tese 12 E E E E E A 13 Figure 6 Data ltem VIEW tete eco 13 View Dy 14 Figure 7 View data SSR 4 14 Export Earth Plot or GePath 15 Figure 8 Export to Earth Plot format by Mode A nnns nnns nean 15 Figure 9 3D example in Google Earth of two black and pink landings at Sarajevo airpot 15 Live Display in Google Earth 16 Figure 10 Live traffic display Google 16 Figure 11 Settings of Google Earth ee dz d RUE 17 EH 17 Figure 12 Map with user defined and Google terrain 2 18 Figure 13 Passive display no filter icc toten n evt ce vn ec xe nur 19 Figure 14 Passive filter by Mode A 19 rd 20 Page 2 of 34 2 User Manual ASTERIX Display amp Analyzer akapetanovic gmail com Figure 15 Label Example selected ere 20
6. to Raw format 30 System Configuration and Status a sees csi a aE eet 31 Figure 24 Three screen shoots of System Status Display GO History and Data 1055 31 Miscellaneods Settings oe oorr etr reden rnit annis 32 Figure 25 Miscellaneous 32 Implemented Decoders so far re n teat ee estet n 32 Page 3 of 34 3 User Manual ASTERIX Display amp Analyzer 4 akapetanovic gmail com Foreword ASTERIX DARR Display Analyzer Recorder amp Replay is a NET application developed using Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 It is a full plot track display providing data display filters by Flight Level Band or Mode A code different map state sector airfields air routes etc overlays adjustable speed vector history point positions indication of the track in coast state movable track labels interactive track label consisting of an assignable CFL HDG and SPD as well as GND SPD readout and Range Bearing Tool In addition to the above it also provides the following 1 Extended Label Window displaying Aircraft Derived Data 0481250 and 0641380 2 ASTERIX stream Recording up to 11 10 1 different data streams a Recording can be in raw or proprietary replay format 3 Replay of ASTERIX replay Recordings in the original or up to 10 X faster speed 4 Opening of ASTERIX raw recordings in raw format to analyze
7. 048 e CAT 062 e CAT 063 e CAT 065 Data Item View This view lists all the given data items in the order they were received for the given data sample It does not filter the data so for 001 and 048 it is much better to use View by SSR Code Page 13 of 34 Rcvd Time 15 48 23 021 ACID 01 598 Rcvd Time 15 48 23 021 ACID GFAD18 Rcvd Time 15 48 23 021 ACID SXR411B Rcvd Time 15 48 23 021 ACID EYS465 Rcvd Time 15 48 23 021 ACID Rcvd Time 15 48 23 021 ACID KRP16E Rcvd Time 15 48 23 021 ACID TCY248P Rcvd Time 15 48 23 021 ACID LLM445 Rcvd Time 15 48 23 021 ACID E 51020 Rcvd Time 15 48 23 124 ACID AUA731D Figure 6 Data Item View User Manual ASTERIX Display amp Analyzer 14 akapetanovic gmail com View by Mode A Code Rcvd Time 15 48 25 854 TRACK 5239 Callsign CFG459 Lat Long 45 1 11 14506 N 18 29 0 00000 E FL 359 75 Revd Time 15 48 26 184 TRACK 5239 Callsign CFG459 Lat Long 45 1 7 91997 N 18 29 4 00000 E FL 359 75 Revd Time 15 48 29 924 RACK 5239 Callsign CFG459 Lat Long 45 1 27 36706 N 18 28 23 00000 E FL 359 75 Rcvd Time 15 48 29 984 5239 Callsign CFG459 Lat Long 45 1 20 85895 N 18 28 36 00000 E FL 360 Revd Time 15 48 33 934 TRACK 5239 Callsign CFG459 Lat Long 45 1 44 03323 N 18 27 48 00000 E FE 359 75 Rcvd Time 15 48 34 174 Figure 7 View data by SSR code This view provides the
8. Track Angle 3 Ground Speed 4 Track Angle Rate 5 True Airspeed 000 Message Type 030 Time of Day 020 Sector Number 041 Antenna Rotation Period 050 System Configuration and Status 015 Service Identification 105 Calculated Track Position WGS 84 060 Track Mode 3 A Code 040 Track Number 070 Time of Track Information 136 Measured Flight Level 185 Calculated Track Velocity Cartesian 220 Calculated Rate of Climb Descent 380 Aircraft Derived Data Subfield 4 1 Target Address Subfield 4 2 Target Identification Subfield 4 3 Magnetic Heading Subfield 5 True Airspeed TAS Subfield 4 6 Selected Altitude Subfield 4 7 Final State Selected Altitude Subfield 10 COM ACAS and Flight Status Page 34 of 34 User Manual ASTERIX Display amp Analyzer 34 akapetanovic gmail com Subfield 15 Roll Angle Subfield 17 Track Angle Subfield 18 Ground Speed Subfield 26 Indicated Airspeed IAS Subfield 27 Mach number Subfield 28 Barometric Pressure Setting from Mode S BDS 4 0 Subfield 28 Barometric Pressure Setting from Mode S BDS 4 0 Amer Kapetanovic akapetanovic gmail com
9. and visualize data in Local or Google Earth Display 5 Export of imported captured data in KML KMZ format in order to analyze visualize it in Google Earth 6 Export of live replayed data in real time to Google Earth in order to use it as a data display a Implemented via Google Earth Network Connection feature 7 Forwarding of ASTERIX data streams currently limited up to 10 between networks or to a different multicast address port 8 Monitor system status and configuration via CATO34 050 Support for the non standard RMCDE 6 byte header appended messages Note that the application uses Visual Basic Power Pack that needs to be installed on the application host machine On my development machine have it installed at C Program Files Reference Assemblies Microsoft VBPowerPacks v10 0 Microsoft VisualBasic PowerPacks Vs dll and referenced form VS2010 It can be downloaded at http msdn microsoft com en us vstudio bb735936 aspx Lastly make sure that host machine s localization is set to English U S as application uses NET libraries i e double Parse that depend on localization setting If not set as expected the software is not able to correctly parse configuration files located in the C ASTERIX ADAPTATION directory The application has been tested using the following data samples 1 Jahorina MSSR Mode S 001 002 CATO34 48 2 Sarajevo APP 001 002 CATO34 48 3 BHANSA ARTAS CAT62 4 MUAC ARTAS CATO
10. can be adjusted either by using GUI buttons or using UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT keyboard keys Zoom IN and Zoom OUT can be adjusted either by GUI buttons or keyboard keys e Recommended way to move the map and control ZOOM is to use the middle mouse button By moving a mouse while holding middle button the map can be moved By clicking anywhere on the map and scrolling the middle button forward and backward the zoom is increased or decreased FROZEN DISPLAY If no valid ASTERIX data is received for 2 seconds while a connection is activated Running and Plot Track display is enabled then message is displayed on the screen This is to warn the user that display is not being updated Page 9 of 34 User Manual ASTERIX Display amp Analyzer 10 akapetanovic gmail com VNEDHEM zT FN MARIE PN PALEZ HOMME 150 We NAD FA DRVAR PYBOSNA FA VLAHO LA ip Connection Loc Replay Local Interface 192 168 1 101 Raw format System Status Asterix Messages Multicast IP Port 225 0 0 1 400 15 58 14 221 192 168 1 101 61530 225 0 0 1 4001 15 58 14 221 192 168 1 101 61530 225 0 0 1 4001 15 58 14 221 192 168 1 101 61530 225 0 0 1 4001 14 221 192 168 1 101 61530 14221 15 58 15 601 15 58 15 601 225 0 0 1 4001 15 58 15 601 192 168 1 101 61530 225 0 0 1 4001 5 192 168 1 101 61530 225 0 0 1 4001 192 168 1 101
11. manually modified o Draws sector borders See the file for the proper syntax and modify it as needed e States txt To be manually modified o Draws state borders See the file for the proper syntax and modify as needed Provided data was obtained from http www gadm org country Some manual modification is needed though e Waypoints txt To be manually modified o BDrawsfixpoints See the file for proper syntax and modify as needed NOTE The last parameter is needed but is not used at this time It is intended to flag the point as a COP Coordination point and is included for the future application growth e LabelAttributes txt Not to be manually modified o Defines Track Plot Label display attributes Use provided GUI for modification Please see Label Attributes Runways txt To be manually modified o Draws runway and taxiway borders See the file for the proper syntax and modify it as needed Page 6 of 34 User Manual ASTERIX Display amp Analyzer 7 akapetanovic gmail com C ASTERIX IMAGES e radar jpg jpg image to be used for radar presentation on the local display waypoint jpg jpg image to be used for waypoint presentation on the local display C ASTERIX GE ac image png an image that Google Earth uses for Track Plot display when displaying in real time e ASTX TO KML auto generated file that is used by Google Earth to display data in real time C ASTERIX e Asterix Export txt auto generat
12. to enter several connections and save them in a file Later on one can open up the file and activate one of the saved connections Upon opening the form the software will check for the available network interfaces and pre fill the Local Interface Addr combo box with IP addresses It is also possible to enter one manually Tip In the case that data is replayed using build in Replay functionality then the fastest way is to also set up the connection from the Replay GUI See Replay ASTERIX for details Start processing data Once a connection is activated to start processing the data it is necessary to enable it from the Main Screen using the upper right button Stopped Running Once the processing is activated the screen will start to populate as shown in Figure 2 Page 8 of 34 User Manual ASTERIX Display amp Analyzer 9 akapetanovic gmail com AMER KAPETANOVIC ASTERIX DARR 3 0 70 a Wy xm Em Rej Recording le Settinas ols Record Connection Loc E Bl Rawi Interface 192 168 1 96 Track Plot Display System Status Asterix Messages 22050 Bytes Multicast 225 0 0 1 4001 anon ABISO VALI LAPAB INBUT KOPER RPO ELGUS E E 13 T f eie 8 A _ AIOSA GISAM BEVIS deb PETAK a RODON EGO 44778 909467 18 17 32 000007 e center
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17. 62 5 Italian Olibia 001 002 CATO34 48 RMCDE 6 byte header 6 Lithuania KUL SIC 30 CATOO1 CATOO2 7 All publicly available data samples at http www recherche enac fr asterix doku php idzuserfr Page 4 of 34 User Manual ASTERIX Display amp Analyzer 5 akapetanovic gmail com I would appreciate that anyone with an access to additional data sample sends it to me so that additional testing and validation can be performed The data samples can be in the following formats e Raw using any available recording tool including this application as well e Replay using this application e Final Format gengate tool Related Documents EUROCONTROL STANDARD DOCUMENT FOR RADAR DATA EXCHANGE Part9 Category 062 SDPS Track Messages SUR ET1 STO5 2000 STD 09 01 EUROCONTROL STANDARD DOCUMENT FOR RADAR DATA EXCHANGE Part4 Category 048 Transmission of Monoradar Data Target Reports SUR ET1 STO5 2000 STD 04 01 CATO2 EUROCONTROL STANDARD DOCUMENT FOR Radar Data Exchange Part 2b Transmission of Monoradar Service Messages SUR ET1 STO5 2000 STD 02b 01 CAT 34 EUROCONTROL STANDARD DOCUMENT FOR Radar Data Exchange Part 2b Transmission of Monoradar Service Messages SUR ET1 STO5 2000 STD 02b 01 EUROCONTROL STANDARD DOCUMENT FOR RADAR DATA EXCHANGE Part 2a Transmission of Monoradar Data Target Reports CATO1 SUR ET1 STO5 2000 STD 02a 01 e Elementary Surveillance ELS and Enhanced Surveillance EHS Validation via Mode S Sec
18. T 240 T 250 T 161 F 23 2 010 T 140 T 020 T 040 T 070 T 090 T 130 T 220 T 240 T 250 T 161 F 23 2 010 T 140 T 020 T 040 T 070 T 090 T 130 T 220 T 240 T 250 T 161 F 23 2 010 T 140 T 020 T 040 070 T 090 130 T 220 T 240 T 250 F 161 F 23 2 010 140 T 020 T 040 070 T 090 T 130 T 220 T 240 T 250 T 161 F 15 58 15 602 192 168 1 101 61530 23 2 010 140 T 020 T 040 T 070 T 090 T 130 T 220 T 240 T 250 T 161 15 58 15 602 192 168 1 101 61530 23 2 010 140 T 020 040 070 090 130 220 240 250 161 15 58 15 602 192 168 1 101 61530 225 0 0 1 4001 23 2 010 140 020 T 040 T 070 T 090 T 130 T 220 240 250 F 161 F 192 168 1 101 61530 225 0 0 1 4001 23 2 010 T 140 020 T 040 070 090 130 T 220 240 T 250 T 161 F 192 168 1 101 61530 225 0 0 1 4001 23 2 010 T 140 T 020 040 070 T 090 130 T 220 T 240 T 250 T 161 F 192 168 1 101 61530 0 23 2 010 T 000 030 T 020 F 041 T 050 T 060 192 168 1 101 61530 23 2 010 140 020 040 T 070 090 T 130 220 T 24017 250 T 161 F 15 58 15 610 192 168 1 101 61530 E 23 2 010 140 T 020 T 040 T 070 090 T 130 T 220 T 240 T 250 161 F 15 58 15 610 192 168 1 101 61530 E 048 23 2 010 140 020 T 040 070 T 090 130 T 220 T 240 T 250 161 F 15 58 15 610 192 168 1 101 61530 01 23 2 010 140 T 020 T 040 070 T 090 130 220 T 240 T 250 F 161 F 15 611 192 168 1 101 61530 0 23 2 010 140 T 020 T 040 070 090 130 T 220 T 240 T 25
19. bled In the case the application is used only for displaying it is recommended to disable it as it improves the performances and uses less PC resources This window is intended for quick analysis tasks and should not be used for long sessions Page 11 of 34 Data Item Presence User Manual ASTERIX Display amp Analyzer 12 akapetanovic gmail com This view provides info on what data items were detected for a given message category for the latest acquired data sample Page 12 of 34 Data Source Identifier Service Identificati Time Of Track Information Calculated Track Position WGS 84 Data Source Identifier Calculated Track Velocity Cartesian Calculated Acceleration Cartesian Track Mode 3 A Code Target Identification Aircraft Derived Data Track Number Track Status System Track Update Ages Mode of Movement Track Data Ages Measured Flight Level Calculated Track Geometric Altitude Calculated Track Barometric Altitude Calculated Rate Of Climb Descent Flight Plan Related Data Target Size amp Orientation Vehicle Fleet Identification Mode 5 Data reports amp Extended Mode 1 Code Track Mode 2 Code Composed Track Number Estimated Accuracies Measured Information Figure 5 Data Item presences User Manual ASTERIX Display amp Analyzer 13 akapetanovic gmail com So far the data item presence for the following ASTERIX categories is implemented e CATOO1 e CAT 002 e CAT 008 e CAT 034 e CAT
20. cessed by Google Earth via Network Connection The final result is that Google Earth can be used as a 3D data display If desired a web server could be configured to provide the xxx kmz file so that data could be accessed via a web browser Google maps or any other web page with embedded Google maps The live display in Google Earth is enabled by selecting the display mode from the Plot Display Tab to Google Earth or Local and Google E Using Google Earth Provider Settings Google Earth it is possible to specify what data items are displayed in the Google Earth In addition to that it is possible to specify the Dest Folder as a location where application places ASTX TO KML kmaz file Google Earth is to be configured via its Network Connection to monitor the folder for the updated data 2 file Page 16 of 34 ER 61 User Manual ASTERIX Display amp Analyzer 17 akapetanovic gmail com Figure 11 Settings of Google Earth Local Plot Track Display Local Plot Track display functionality provides capability to display received plots tracks either in real time or buffered imported data It provides filter capability by Mode A code and or Flight Level band as well as to dynamically adjust update rate in order to match the antenna full cycle time period of a specific radar in the case no North Mark message is available If North Mark message is available it is recommended to use Sync to NM option
21. ed by the Google Export functionality NOTE Keep in mind that all user selected options are preserved between sessions so be careful when deselecting processing of certain ASTERIX categories or choosing data format Always check the options before starting processing Main Windows and Functionality Once started the Main Screen opens up and initially there are no plots tracks displayed ASTERIX data has to be either imported from a raw ASTERIX recording or acquired from LAN live or replayed To open up a recording go to File Open Asterix Recording and browse to the file To acquire live replayed data the PC where ASTERIX DARR is running has to be on the same network as the hardware which is providing the data so that application gets the ASTERIX data via known multicast IP and PORT number NOTE For demonstration testing purposes two sets of data samples are provided located in the 52010 solution in DATA SAMPLE directory Those can be used to either open up sample data in raw or replay using the replay functionality Setting up a connection Page 7 of 34 User Manual ASTERIX Display amp Analyzer 8 akapetanovic gmail com 231 0 0 1 192 168 1 101 192 168 1 101 SIM Ra 103388 _ epia m 00 22 Figure 1 Connection Screen To start from the Main Screen Figure 2 open up Settings gt Connection Settings or directly from the Main Screen under Connection Figure 1 and enter required data It is possible
22. f the settings can be saved using the Save button in which case they will persist between sessions Dark Slate Blue Figure 19 Label Attributes Picker Choosing Category to Process Page 27 of 34 User Manual ASTERIX Display amp Analyzer 28 akapetanovic gmail com 28 8 NSESESE NSES Figure 20 Category decoder selector This option allows the user to choose what ASTERIX Category to process and what to ignore Note that all user settings are preserved between sessions ASTERIX Recording amp Forwarding 192 168 1 96 L8 EO Figure 21 Data Recording and Forwarding Recording Page 28 of 34 User Manual ASTERIX Display amp Analyzer 29 akapetanovic gmail com This function provides the capability to record up to 10 data streams plus of one that can be enabled from the Main Window The data is stored in the destination directory The recorded data file has the same file name as was entered during the configuration it is appended with the recording start date and time The data is recorded either in the raw format that later can be imported and analyzed visualized via Local or Google Earth display or in replay format to be used for Replaying Note that raw recording can be opened with the Asterix Inspector http sourceforge net projects asterix source directory NOTE This recorder can be used to record any multicast data in the same format as the origi
23. following data 001 or 048 filtered by Mode A code in the order received e Range from the surveillance source e Azimuth from the surveillance source e Lat Long from the surveillance source e Mode C code Validated TRUE FALSE e Mode C code Garbled TRUE FALSE e Mode C value Page 14 of 34 User Manual ASTERIX Display amp Analyzer 15 akapetanovic gmail com Export Earth Plot or GePath This option decodes exports data sample filtered by Mode A code to either Earth Plot GePath supported file formats that then can be used to export data into a KML file used by Google Earth The final result is the possibility to display visualize a track from the data sample as a 3D track in Google Earth as shown in Figure 9 Page 15 of 34 User Manual ASTERIX Display amp Analyzer 16 Auto generated file is upon Exporting placed in C ASTERIX Asterix_Export txt Live Display in Google Earth akapetanovic gmail com 60 Sarajevo0 165320825 Ei 74360 1342 38 50 2587 RA 0554 330 25 527 055 359 5 lt CE EXON 7020 214 a Ucet 7 15535 380 es gt lt z 8 2 22 22 6536 225 5 im magery Date 4 15 2004 2 45345 15520 261 8 7350 330 zs Google It is possible to set up the application to auto generate xxx kmz file each update cycle that is then automatically pro
24. imported at once or used with other ASTERIX tools that support raw data formats System Configuration and Status UE Track Plot Display System Status Asterix Messages Track Plot Display System Status Asterix Messages stem Monitoring ENABLED System Monitoring ENABLED Track Plot Display System Status Asterix Messages CAT034 1050 5 cknowledg System Monitoring ENABLED Common CAT034 1050 COTE Arterna Period N A Figure 24 Three screen shoots of System Status Display GO History and Data Loss System status is based on 034 1050 System Configuration and Status data It constantly monitors the message and anytime a change in a single data item is detected it is logged with a timestamp in the dedicated place This way it is possible to list all status and configuration events since the last time they are acknowledged by the provided button System critical events in the case of failure are marked in red while fail condition is present Once NOGO event transitions GO it marked in Green Page 31 of 34 User Manual ASTERIX Display amp Analyzer 32 akapetanovic gmail com Miscellaneous Settings Display Mode C as FL if checked off then displays Mode C exactly as received from the sensor 2 Display position in decimals if checked then LAT LNG of the mouse position is displayed in decimal degrees format 3 SEP Tool MAX numbe
25. ls are selected the yellow range bearing line remains on the screen and gets updated every screen update cycle It is possible to cancel the range bearing line and readout by right mouse button click on any of the two connected tracks Page 21 of 34 User Manual ASTERIX Display amp Analyzer 22 akapetanovic gmail com SEP Tool Separation Tool The SEP tool is an extension of Range and Bearing tool in the way that once two tracks are coupled via R amp B tool the system will automatically employ the SEP Tool logic airspeed vector extrapolation and check whether in the future vertical separation will get smaller than the present one If true then the SEP Tool will get activated and system will display a graphical presentation showing the minimum predicted distance and time until the minimum distance is reached The display is updated each update cycle and the SEP Tool can be cancelled by left button mouse click on any of the two coupled tracks symbols It is possible to adjust the maximum SEP Tool extrapolation time in Miscellaneous Settings 0664 GFA018 Figure 15 2 SEP Tool Page 22 of 34 User Manual ASTERIX Display amp Analyzer 23 akapetanovic gmail com Extended Label Figure 15 3 Extended label Shows additional data for the selected label Extended Label displays DAP Derived Aircraft Performance data for the currently selected Track label The data is derived from 0641380 and
26. nal However the recorder that records the data currently processed and visualized on the main screen will remove 6 byte RMCDE header and record the data in the standard raw or replay format Forwarding This function provides the capability to forward up to 5 data streams to a different network interface or IP address port Page 29 of 34 User Manual ASTERIX Display amp Analyzer 30 akapetanovic gmail com ASTERIX Replay 192 168 1 96 v Figure 22 ASTERIX Replay The Replay function requires an ASTERIX recording xxx rply file that can be recorded using the built in Recorder To start Replay it is necessary to define network interface multicast address and port number and lastly to select recoding file By default the replay is done at the same speed as the original data stream but it is possible to dynamically adjust replay speed to up to 10 times faster Replay is fully integrated into the application in a sense that once Start button is pressed the application automatically sets all the input connection parameters to the correct values The display enable disable is to be performed manually Replay to Raw Figure 23 Replay to Raw format Page 30 of 34 User Manual ASTERIX Display amp Analyzer 31 akapetanovic gmail com This tool provides an option to convert ASTERIX replay recording to raw format The tool removes the proprietary headers from the data blocks so the file can be either
27. ondary Radar Surveillance MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Project Report ATC 337 e Technical Provisions for Mode S Services and Extended Squitter ICAO DOC 9871 464 Initial Setup The application is configured via following configuration files that are located C ASTERIX directory that contains the following directories and configuration files C ASTERIX ADAPTATION DisplayAttributes txt Not to be manually modified o BDefines display attributes for the display maps The application provides GUI for changing display attributes see Display Attributes for details Main Settings txt Not to be manually modified Page 5 of 34 User Manual ASTERIX Display amp Analyzer 6 akapetanovic gmail com The system display origin point LAT LNG of the default center of the display map The parameter is defaulted to the center of Bosnia and Herzegovina but can be modified using application GUI to any other location See Display Attributes for details Display background color The parameter is defaulted to black but can be modified using application GUI to a desired color See Display Attributes for details e Radars txt To be manually modified o Defines radar positions LAT LNG Please see the file for the proper syntax If no file is provided then by default Sarajevo APP and Jahorina radars are defined radar data streams to be processed have to be defined in this file e Sectors txt To be
28. r of minutes to look ahead when using SEP Tool logic 4 RMCDE header ASTERIX to be checked if ASTREIX format has 6 byte RMCDE header added To be implemented CATO1 CATO2 CAT48 Page 32 of 34 Figure 25 Miscellaneous Settings STCA Short Term Conflict Alert Implemented Decoders so far 020 Target Report Descriptor 040 Measured Position in Polar Coordinates 042 Calculated Position in Cartesian Coordinates 070 Mode 3 A Code in Octal Representation 090 Mode C Code in Binary Representation 141 Truncated Time of Day 200 Calculated Track Velocity in Polar Coordinates 000 Message Type 020 Sector Number 030 Time of Day 041 Antenna Rotation Period 060 Station Processing Mode 020 Target Report Descriptor 040 Measured Position in Slant Polar Coordinates 070 Mode 3 A Code in Octal Representation 090 Flight Level in Binary Representation 4 62 Page 33 of 34 User Manual ASTERIX Display amp Analyzer 33 akapetanovic gmail com 140 Time of Day 200 Calculated Track Velocity in Polar Coordinates 220 Aircraft Address 240 Aircraft Identification 250 Mode S MB 540 Selected Vertical Intention 1 MCP FCU Selected Altitude 2 FMS Selected Altitude 3 Barometric Pressure Setting Minus 800mb 4 Status BDS60 Heading and speed report 1 Magnetic Heading 2 Indicated Airspeed 3 Mach number 4 Barometric Altitude rate 5 Inertial Altitude rate BDS50 Track and turn report 1 Roll Angle 2
29. s as shown in Figure 16 as well as to adjust the following 1 Speed Vector 1 to 9 represents the distance traveled in minutes as the current speed 2 History points 1 to 9 number of displayed history position points Figure 16 Menu to Access Display configuration windows To check modify specific display attribute first select Display Items and then modify an applicable attribute NOTE Although not all attributes are applicable to each Item all attributes are available for the implementation simplicity Example Line Attribute is not applicable to radar but is to State Border line Page 24 of 34 User Manual ASTERIX Display amp Analyzer 25 akapetanovic gmail com Figure 17 Display Attributes Display attributes window is accessed by the right button mouse click from the Display Window that then provides the option to open up the Display Item Page 25 of 34 User Manual ASTERIX Display amp Analyzer 26 akapetanovic gmail com Display Items Figure 18 Display Items Display Items option provides a simple way to dynamically enable disable specific data item on the display The selection gets saved between application sessions Page 26 of 34 User Manual ASTERIX Display amp Analyzer 27 akapetanovic gmail com Label Attributes Label Attributes Window lets you configure Track Plot Label attributes The changes can be checked immediately by pressing the Update button Satisfactory selection o
30. section of the User Manual Page 18 of 34 User Manual ASTERIX Display amp Analyzer 19 akapetanovic gmail com BR AMER KAPETANOVIC ASTERIX 18 Replay Recording Connection R se nection Loc Replay oos B ret Muticast IP Port 225 0 0 1 4001 Target Count 2130 43 35 54 757087 18 17 58 000007 Figure 13 Passive display no filter BA AMER KAPETANOVIC ASTERIX DARR 18 Tools ce a Item View TT Replay Recordng Connection ools ce a It Vie V by SSR code L Finca innection C pm 70 v w fom Track Plot Display System Status Asterix LS rias 4374942 34081 N 18 18 48 000007 459 m 11 18 2012 Figure 14 Passive filter by Mode A code DHL landing at Sarajevo airport on 29 of September 2012 Page 19 of 34 User Manual ASTERIX Display amp Analyzer 20 akapetanovic gmail com Display zoom in and zoom out can be done via mouse middle scroll button Map can be moved in any direction using the mouse while holding the right mouse button pressed Both functions are also provided via application GUI Track Label TIMID Figure 15 Label Example selected Track label can be in selected mouse hovers above it and non selected state Selected label shows more information than non selected The following are available data fields e Mode 3A selected and non
31. selected e Callsign when available selected and non selected e Coast state indicated by N pointing arrow next to Mode 4147 o Coast indicates that track has not been updated by the sensor data for the present update cycle selected and non selected AC vertical profile Mode C and Climbing Descending indicator up or down arrow selected and non selected e Assigned CFL user enterable selected and non selected e Assigned HDG user enterable selected e Assigned SPD user enterable selected e Ground Speed derived from CAT0641380 next version will also implement GSPD form 0481250 e Speed Vector shows TRK HDG and distance traveled in range of 1 to 9 minutes configurable e History points shows 1 to 9 history position points configurable To move a label just place the mouse over the label and move it in the desired direction while holding left mouse button Please note that the label box is shown only when a mouse is over the label Page 20 of 34 User Manual ASTERIX Display amp Analyzer 21 akapetanovic gmail com Range and Bearing Tool Figure 15 1 Range and Bearing Tool Range and Bearing tool is a GUI tool that provides capability to measure range and bearing between any two points on the screen It is done by selecting any point via mouse right button click and while holding the button dragging the yellow range bearing line and readout to any other point on the screen In the case two tracks symbo

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