Using terrestrial radio links to Multilateration techniques
Résumé
This paper proposes the terrestrial radio links to Multilateration techniques in airports with topographic limitations to detect the height of aircrafts and the airports with a low update rate of secondary radar. The proposal consists in the assessment of the performance parameters of the radio links according to the parameters of coverage, reliability, capacity, availability and error performance objectives. The results of the performance assessment of the radio links prove that the Multilateration technique in the north approach area of Camilo Daza airport offers the required coverage in areas where the secondary radar does not cover.