Sunday, 27 April 2014

STANAG 3910

STANAG 3910

The desire to increase the transmission rate from 1Mbit/sec motivated the evolution of STANAG 3910 which is able to provide 20M bit/sec Data rate.
Its has capacity to transmits 132 blocks of 32 words which includes 4096 words. whereas MIL-STD-1553B has only capacity to send 32 words.
It has 31 remote terminal as MIL-STD-1153B has.
its can be interface with MIL-STD-1553B by using starter coupler. A bus controller encodes the instructions by Manchester Encoding

Saturday, 26 April 2014

MONO PULSE TRACKING

MONO PULSE TRACKING


Mono pulse tracking technique is the most preferred technique which determines on the basis RETURNS PULSE rather than beam sequences such a Sequential lobing and Conical Scan.

Monday, 21 April 2014

What a Navigation


n The Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System (TCAS) has had 
extraordinary success in reducing the risk of mid-air collisions. Now mandated on 
all large transport aircraft, TCAS has been in operation for more than a decade 
and has prevented several catastrophic accidents. TCAS is a unique decision 
support system in the sense that it has been widely deployed (on more than 
25,000 aircraft worldwide) and is continuously exposed to a high-tempo, complex 
air traffic system. TCAS is the product of carefully balancing and integrating 
sensor characteristics, tracker and aircraft dynamics, maneuver coordination, 
operational constraints, and human factors in time-critical situations. Missed 
or late threat detections can lead to collisions, and false alarms may cause pilots 
to lose trust in the system and ignore alerts, underscoring the need for a robust 
system design. Building on prior experience, Lincoln Laboratory recently 
examined potential improvements to the TCAS algorithms and monitored 
TCAS activity in the Boston area. Now the Laboratory is pursuing new collision 
avoidance technologies for unmanned aircraft.

WOOOO HOOOO RADAR PROJECT 25/25

WOOO HOOOO Got 25/25 in Radar Project

Sunday, 2 February 2014

Avivoncs System

One of the important avionics structures is Electronic Combat
Electronic Combats is the four elements Structure which are as followed:
1)Electronic Warfare (EW)
2) SEAD
3) FEBA
4)C4 ICM

Saturday, 1 February 2014

Radar is an Electromagnetic system for detecting and locating reflecting objects such as aircraft,ships,spacecraft,vehicles,people and natural environment.Radars system is such a classic system that includes all domain of electronics engineering  control system such as

Electromagnetic
Analog Digital ElectronicsAnalog & Digital CommunicationMicrowave & Radiating SystemsTransmitters & Receivers Signals &Data processingControl SystemsInformation & Detection Theory


The Basic Concept of Radar: