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ADS-B Technology Solutions for Enhanced Aviation Tracking and Safety

What exactly is ADS-B and do I need it?

Automatic Dependent Surveillance – Broadcast (ADS-B) is part of the Federal Aviation Administration's NextGen air traffic control modernization mandate. This mandate requires all aircraft within US airspace to transmit “ADS-B Out” information to ADS-B ground stations and other ADS-B equipped aircraft by 2020. The transmitted information includes aircraft identification, altitude, speed, and velocity - thus, creating a new, real-time situational awareness and surveillance program. Additional system upgrades may allow aircraft to fly outside the typical strict air traffic corridors, thus, introducing more "bandwidth" by expanding into areas that were previously not utilized. Air traffic control towers may also expand into new areas since ADS-B data is available anywhere over the internet. Currently, several countries utilize ADS-B, including Canada and Australia, with Europe and Asia rolling out their own systems in the coming years. With the mandate looming, many pilots are looking for affordable ADS-B technology solutions they can integrate into their setup.  

How does it all work?

The ADS-B system is comprised of multiple parts, including ground stations and aircraft installed equipment.  The ADS-B equipment package installed on the plane includes a GPS unit for providing location information, processing hardware, and antennas for transmitting and receiving the ADS-B signals. ADS-B receiver ground stations pick up ADS-B information broadcast by aircraft flying over head. This information is used by air traffic controllers as a supplement to radar-based tracking. Airspace safety should improve by giving pilots and air traffic controllers additional information about the position of each aircraft in the system, which should help prevent mid-air collisions or close calls during takeoff and landing. As systems such as ADS-B come on-line, existing flight corridors should safely handle an increasing number of daily flights by adding accuracy and redundancy to the existing airline tracking systems.  

Simplified ADS-B Network Example

ADS-B Technology Solutions1. GPS satellites provide location information to ADS-B equipped aircraft. 2. ADS-B equipped aircraft transmit altitude, speed and velocity information to other ADS-B equipped aircraft and ADS-B ground stations. 3. ADS-B ground receive stations provide aircraft location back to other aircraft, as well as air traffic control centers. "ADS-B In" systems can be installed on any aircraft to display location information of other aircraft with ADS-B Out transmitters. Aircraft also transmit their location directly to other “ADS-B In” equipped aircraft within their transmit area. Thus, forming a long-range mesh network that shares real-time position information. For pilots flying with Visual Flight Rules cockpit-based ADS-B receiver displays provide earlier warning of aircraft in their flight area. This helps improve safety during inclement weather conditions.  

ADS-B Technology Solutions: Receiver Ground Stations

For operators of ADS-B ground stations, Southwest Antennas offers a high performance omni-directional antenna that operates at 1,090 MHz. This product was designed specifically for the ADS-B market; with a peak gain of 5.5 dBi which occurs 5 degrees above the horizon. This design offers long range performance for air-to-ground communication. It features an optimized horizontal pattern to help pull in signals from aircraft that are close to the ADS-B station or at high elevation angles. This antenna is designed for compatibility with any ADS-B receiver. As more aircraft fill existing routes, ADS-B helps air traffic controllers and pilots track active aircraft with more precision. These improvements not only increase safety but work to ensure the drone industry integrates smoothly and safely into national airspace.   Special thanks to Adam Krumbein of Southwest Antenna for allowing us to reprint this news item. Be sure to shop Southwest Antennas entire line to find affordable solutions for your next project!

Southwest Antennas Releases World’s Smallest Circularly Polarized Cloverleaf Omni Antennas

SWAIdeal for HD video and high speed data transmission and reception from mobile platforms and offers great improvements to spatial diversity and spatial streaming in MIMO radio systems. Southwest Antennas is pleased to introduce its new small form factor “Turbo Cloverleaf” family of circularly polarized (CP) Omni antennas in 1.98 - 2.2 GHz and 2.3 - 2.5 GHz frequencies. These new and innovative antenna products deliver substantial increases in high data rate throughput and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in a very compact, rugged radome that measures less than two inches on any side. Each antenna in the new family of products also features an integrated 3” RF coaxial gooseneck assembly with ruggedized non-rotating RF connector options that allows for flexible antenna mounting and positioning with other closely located equipment or co-located antennas. The new Turbo Cloverleaf antennas were designed with radio users in mind who are in need of the performance that only a Cloverleaf style CP Omni antenna can offer, but in a new compact form factor. The resulting design delivers the world’s smallest cloverleaf style antenna offering robust performance with modern radio systems that are increasingly seeing operation in the wireless broadcast TV / wireless video and live sports markets, UAV / drone video systems, vehicle-mounted radios, and tactical law enforcement and military radios that are utilizing MIMO/MANET system architectures for improved video, voice, and data transmission. “Typical L/S licensed band and 2.4GHz ISM band Cloverleaf antennas currently available on the market have many inherent design flaws that make them ineffective at best for unmanned systems applications and applications requiring two or more co-located antennas” said Benjamin Culver, President, Southwest Antennas. The design and size of this new product line makes it a great options for various applications. “First, the Cloverleaf antennas currently available on the market do not typically have a ruggedized Radome or any Radome at all and they just use exposed wiring to create the antenna cloverleaf radiating element structure that is covered with plastisol or similar insulated coating, leaving the antenna easily susceptible to damage. Second, these antennas measure well over 6” in outside diameter making them impractical for installation on a UAV or drone platform. Third, they have poor and improper impedance matching at the antenna feed point and finally they have poor radiation pattern control over frequency due to inadequate RF choking on the antenna’s cable feed. “The new Southwest Antennas Turbo Cloverleaf antenna design solves all of these challenging design problems by the implementation of the proprietary new Southwest Antennas design approach which reduces the size of the cloverleaf antenna drastically by over 3X in outside diameter without adversely affecting antenna gain or efficiency. The new design uses SMT components inside the Radome located on the antenna element to tune the antenna performance perfectly right at the antenna feedpoint which is a critical factor in the design of high performance cloverleaf antennas. Other proprietary design techniques are used to maintain excellent radiation pattern control over the entire operational frequency band. In short, Southwest Antennas has solved some huge antenna industry problems with the new Turbo Cloverleaf design and we expect this new design to receive industry wide adoption in a large number of diverse applications where status quo Cloverleaf antenna products will just not meet the system requirements”. The proprietary Southwest Antennas Turbo Cloverleaf antenna designs offer over 40dB of isolation between two co-located antennas with opposite CP polarizations which is a significant improvement over two co-located vertical or opposite slant polarized antennas. This new design has shown over 50% improvement in data rate throughputs and over 30% improvements in SNR. These exciting new antenna products are now available for immediate purchase in both Right Hand and Left Hand circular polarizations. Shop now!   About Southwest Antennas Southwest Antennas specializes in the design and manufacture of rugged, high-performance RF and Microwave antennas, accessory products, and customized antenna solutions built for today’s demanding communication environments. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in San Diego, California, Southwest Antennas offers over 1,000 standard products for broadcast video, military / defense, law enforcement, homeland security, surveillance, aerospace, oil and gas, and M2M markets.

Southwest Antennas brings their product offering to Unmanned Systems Source

Southwest_AntennaMay 19, 2015 – The product offering continues to expand at Unmanned Systems Source thanks to a new distribution partnership with Southwest Antennas. Southwest Antennas designs and manufactures high performance, broadband antennas and antenna accessories that provide the critical link in today’s communication solutions. “We are very pleased to have Unmanned Systems Source representing our product line within the unmanned industry,” said Adam Krumbein, Marketing Director of Southwest Antennas. “We’ve been designing high-performance antennas for this market for nearly a decade, and Unmanned Systems Source will ensure that people looking for antennas, mounts, and other accessories will find exactly what they need.” With over 75 years of combined experience designing RF and microwave antennas, Southwest Antennas’ catalog now boasts over 500 product. “Our new partnership with Southwest Antennas provides our customers with another high-quality vendor and additional options as they put their unmanned systems together.” said Jennifer Jerrick, CEO and President of Unmanned Systems Source. “We’re happy to provide Southwest Antennas with more exposure to the unmanned market as a whole and we know our clients will benefit from this new partnership.” Shop Southwest Antenna’s product line today by visiting Unmanned Systems Source.
About Unmanned Systems Source
Headquartered in Tucson, Arizona, Unmanned Systems Source is an online, e-commerce warehouse with the fastest growing selection of unmanned parts, components and systems available today. It is positioned as a single source of supply and information serving commercial, governmental and public sectors.