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Old May 29th 15, 03:30 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Help us with this petition for security on anti-collision systems

Now I understand what you meant with prediction, not referring to the
position!
yes I agree on this definition, from this point of view.
I look at it exactly as you do.

"Andy Blackburn" wrote in message
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I'll buy the beer.

Prediction, projection, position, protection. I'm not very clear on the
finer points of my mother language apparently. ;-)

Here's how I look at it. FLARM calculates a projected flight path with a
probabilistic "error radius" determined based on flight parameters to
estimate a likely future position (assuming no change in control inputs) and
then maps these paths to estimate likely conflicts and warns if it finds
one. I consider that warning a prediction - if nothing changes the two
aircraft will likely collide. Sure, it's an estimate but I still consider
that more of a prediction than just putting airplane-shaped dots on a
display and telling the pilot "you figure it out". I'd rather have a
microprocessor and an algorithm than burying my head in a traffic display.
I'd call that warning a prediction but maybe I'm being sloppy with the
definitions.

The point is - FLARM will give you a warning only for pretty real threats. A
traffic advisory system can only annoy you with constant warnings of
aircraft in the vicinity whether they are a threat or not or leave it to you
to find threats.by staring at a display. You need to project a flight path
with some precision to strike a balance between too may false positives and
leaving too many possible threats suppressed until too late. Given how we
fly I think FLARM does quite well. It's also why ADS-B will struggle to
operate as a collision warning system for gliders - even if someone tries to
plaster a collision projection algorithm on top of some Garmin ADS-B unit.
PowerFLARM throws out the ADS-B information if it detects a target with both
FLARM and ADS-B Out.

9B

 




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