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What is ADS-B?

Automatic Dependent Surveillance–Broadcast (ADS-B) is a surveillance technology where an aircraft determines its position via satellite navigation and periodically broadcasts it, enabling it to be tracked. ADS-B provides air traffic controllers with real-time position information, enhancing safety and efficiency in air traffic management. It is commonly used for tracking aircraft, providing pilots with situational awareness, and enabling more efficient air traffic control.

What other technologies are related to ADS-B?

ADS-B Complementary Technologies

ADS-B systems rely on microwave communication for transmitting data.
mentioned alongside ADS-B in 74% (55) of relevant job posts
TCAS is an independent system that provides collision avoidance alerts to pilots, working alongside ADS-B.
mentioned alongside ADS-B in 26% (152) of relevant job posts
ADS-B data can be transmitted via satellite communication systems, particularly in areas with limited ground-based infrastructure.
mentioned alongside ADS-B in 1% (63) of relevant job posts

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