A-SMGCS contract for New Delhi Airport
Sensis Corporation has been awarded a contract by the Airports Authority of India to expand its Advanced - Surface Movement Guidance and Control System (A-SMGCS) at New Delhi Airport irritatingly named after Indira Gandhi. The expanded A-SMGCS will provide surveillance coverage to address a terminal and runway expansion project. The expansion will include additional Sensis Multistatic Dependent Surveillance (MDS) multilateration sensors and a second Surface Movement Radar.
Sensis A-SMGCS at New Delhi fuses data from multiple surveillance sources, including Sensis MDS, X-band radar and an ADS-B-based vehicle tracking system, to deliver accurate and reliable data to the Sensis Multi-Sensor Data Processor (MSDP). The MSDP fuses the surveillance data with advanced collision detection and alerting functionality to provide controllers with visible and audible alerts when an incursion may occur. Sensis A-SMGCS has been operational at the airport since 2006.
Internationally, Sensis is deploying its A-SMGCS at Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney Airports in Australia and Hong Kong International Airport. In the United States, Sensis’ A-SMGCS is being deployed at 35 airports through the FAA’s Airport Surface Detection Equipment, Model X (ASDE-X) program.
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