CommTech Talk - MASTERING MLAT & ADS-B FOR AIR TRAFFIC SURVEILLANCE
Maximilian Arpaio
Head of Project Management Office
Politecnico di Milano, 3.1.2 Room
(Building 3 Gino Cassinis)
Piazza L. da Vinci, 32
May 25th, 2023
5.15 pm
Contacts:
Monica Nicoli, IoTLab
Head of Project Management Office
Politecnico di Milano, 3.1.2 Room
(Building 3 Gino Cassinis)
Piazza L. da Vinci, 32
May 25th, 2023
5.15 pm
Contacts:
Monica Nicoli, IoTLab
Sommario
On May 25th, 2023 at 5.15 pm Maximilian Arpaio, Head of Project Management Office (PMO), will give a CommTech Talk on "Mastering MLAT & ADS-B for Air Traffic Surveillance" in 3.1.2 Room (Building 3), Campus Leonardo.
Global air traffic has grown steadily since the 2000's. To address future demands, civil aviation authorities need to upgrade their current systems to develop new applications.
In response to increasing air traffic volumes at the busiest airports or at the most crowded airspaces , technological innovations are advancing on the market with a special focus on new generation Surveillance systems.This lecture presents an overview on the different secondary surveillance solutions, mainly ADS-B and Multilateration - complementary to primary radars, and their possible future trends while mastering the key system architectures and deep diving the most used localization alghoritms.
CommTech Talks @ POLIMI are a series of seminars and panels organized by the study program in Telecommunication Engineering of Politecnico di Milano for stimulating the networking between students and people from industry and research.
Registration form: https://politecnicomilano.webex.com/meet/monica.nicoli
Global air traffic has grown steadily since the 2000's. To address future demands, civil aviation authorities need to upgrade their current systems to develop new applications.
In response to increasing air traffic volumes at the busiest airports or at the most crowded airspaces , technological innovations are advancing on the market with a special focus on new generation Surveillance systems.This lecture presents an overview on the different secondary surveillance solutions, mainly ADS-B and Multilateration - complementary to primary radars, and their possible future trends while mastering the key system architectures and deep diving the most used localization alghoritms.
CommTech Talks @ POLIMI are a series of seminars and panels organized by the study program in Telecommunication Engineering of Politecnico di Milano for stimulating the networking between students and people from industry and research.
Registration form: https://politecnicomilano.webex.com/meet/monica.nicoli
Biografia
Maximilian Arpaio received the Master degree in Telecommunications Engineering from the University of Parma in 2005 with an experimental thesis on the design of an antenna for Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) applications. In 2007 he attended a specialization course in Wind Engineering at the Politecnico di Milano, Aerospace Engineering Department, where he studied the effect of the wind load on blunt bodies. He then received his post-graduate Master in Project Management (MPM) from the University of Verona in 2012, Economics Department, with a thesis on communication in multicultural projects. In 2021 he received his PhD degree in Electronics, Telecommunications, and Information Technologies Engineering from the Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna – majors in Electromagnetics. With more than 15 years of industrial experience, spanning from the design of broadcasting antennas and RF/MW passive components to the management of international projects - especially those with a special imprint on strong technological and innovative elements - he is currently working as the Head of Project Management Office (PMO) for Navigation and Airport Solutions. His current research interests are focused on antennas, drones and the A2G propagation channel within different environments. As a University Ambassador for Thales, he has been collaborating for many years with various Italian Universities by promoting technical seminars, facilitating internships, and supporting scientific collaborations.