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Document Number Here © 2009 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. For Internal MITRE Use Document Number Here © 2009 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. For Internal MITRE Use Wide Area Mulilateration Coverage for High Altitude Airspace Work in Progress
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Document Number Here © 2009 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. For Internal MITRE Use Dilution of Precision Analysis 100% passive multilateration coverage only Assumes no uplinks (equivalently, no uplink limitations) Assumes multilat system continues to operate normally during a GPS outage Requires three stations in view (time difference of arrival constraint) Includes geometry constraints (i.e., HDOP) Assumes multilat system successfully resolves any position ambiguities Assumes maximum range of 200 NM Consistent with Mode S transponders (not UAT) Does include line-of-sight blockage by terrain Based on actual antenna heights 22
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Document Number Here © 2009 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. For Internal MITRE Use DOP Coverage at 18,000 ft. MSL DME OnlyITT GBT Only DME & GBT Preliminary Results
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Document Number Here © 2009 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. For Internal MITRE Use DOP Coverage at 24,000 ft. MSL DME OnlyITT GBT Only DME & GBT Preliminary Results
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Document Number Here © 2009 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. For Internal MITRE Use Backup
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Document Number Here © 2009 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. For Internal MITRE Use “Better than Best Case” Analysis 100% passive multilateration coverage only Assumes no uplinks (equivalently, no uplink limitations) Assumes multilat system continues to operate normally during a GPS outage Requires three stations in view (time difference of arrival constraint) Does not include geometry constraints (e.g., HDOP) Assumes multilat system successfully resolves any position ambiguities Assumes maximum range of 200 NM Consistent with Mode S transponders (not UAT) Does include line-of-sight blockage by terrain Based on actual antenna heights First cut: ADS-B sites only Next step: ADS-B sites plus FAA DME sites 66
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Document Number Here © 2009 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. For Internal MITRE Use Color Codes for Coverage Maps This initial step involves a cross-check between two models: RACOMS and Beam Line-of-sight coverage count Orange = 3 sites provide coverage Green = at least 4 sites provide coverage 77
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Document Number Here © 2009 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. For Internal MITRE Use ITT Site Coverage at 18,000 ft. MSL Beam Preliminary results from cross-check between two models: ADS-B sites only 88 RACOMS
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Document Number Here © 2009 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. For Internal MITRE Use ITT + DME Site Coverage at 18,000 ft. MSL Beam Preliminary results from cross-check between two models: ADS-B sites only 99 RACOMS
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Document Number Here © 2009 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. For Internal MITRE Use ITT Site Coverage at 24,000 ft. MSL Beam Preliminary results from cross-check between two models: ADS-B sites only 10 RACOMS
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Document Number Here © 2009 The MITRE Corporation. All rights reserved. For Internal MITRE Use ITT + DME Site Coverage at 24,000 ft. MSL Beam Preliminary results from cross-check between two models: ADS-B sites only 11 RACOMS
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