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Wireless location tracking position sensors in the aviation

   

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Wireless location tracking position sensors in the
aviation industry
INTRODUCTION
BENEFITS
THE PROBLEM
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
ILLUSTRATION
With having huge number of
staffs and assets that spread
throughout an area of square
miles, the airports are having so
much complex environments for
keep running. The real time
location system can streamline
the location tracking of staff
and asset that can deliver
important benefits to the
maintenance and operations
staff through allowing them to
locate the assets for doing their
jobs much efficiently.The nodes are able to track the
objects as well as relay the
information towards the
controlling unit at the time
that is required. For different
types of operations like
transmission of data,
information gathering, signal
processing, communications
and the nodes of the sensors
are having a processor, a
memory as well as a
supporting hardware. The RFID
tags can emit the radiations of
the infrared by carrying an
unique ID. It is then received
The Sensor based networks are
used typically for monitoring the
environment, one of the most
fundamental issues is the
problem of location tracking,
whose goal to track the paths of
roaming of the moving objects
or the people in the airport
ground in the area in that the
sensors can be deployed. The
major issue is challenging in two
senses one is the wireless
communication is so much
limited and the another one is
there are no backbone network
or no central control
mechanism.
The location tracking
system in the aviation
industry is essential
owing to the advantages
it is laced with. The
system can guide and
show the real-time view
of the assets location and
any such reports can be
obtained in a click away.
Dini, G. and Dalle Mura, M., 2015.
Application of augmented reality
techniques in through-life
engineering services. Procedia Cirp,
38, pp.14-23.
Yu, X. and Zhang, Y., 2015. Sense
and avoid technologies with
applications to unmanned aircraft
systems: Review and prospects.
Progress in Aerospace Sciences, 74,
pp.152-166.
Fu, C., Carrio, A., Olivares-Mendez,
M.A., Suarez-Fernandez, R. and
Campoy, P., 2014, May. Robust real-
time vision-based aircraft tracking
from unmanned aerial vehicles. In
2014 ieee international conference
on robotics and automation (ICRA)
(pp. 5441-5446). IEEE. Strohmeier,
M., Lenders, V. and Martinovic, I.,
2015, April. Lightweight location
verification in air traffic surveillance
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