01 Mode S
01 Mode S
Mode S – Presentation
Thorsten Oelgart, Product Manager IFF/ATC
Why Monopulse as azimuth evaluation method?
Monopulse is essential as for Mode S single target reply is used.
Advantages:
• Azimuth accuracy only depending on
antenna Monopulse characteristics
(Phase-/Amplitude relation between
Disadvantages: and )
• Azimuth accuracy strongly depending • Azimuth is evaluated for every pulse,
on PRF, antenna turn time, beamwidth averaging improves azimuth quality
• Missing hits cause azimuth errors, split • Azimuth target resolution physically
targets, association problems limited to two undisturbed hits,
• Azimuth target resolution physically typically below 1°
limited to ½ beamwidth and two targets • Two hits sufficient for safe target
detection and azimuth evaluation
Mode S
„AWACS 2
answer now!“
„Everybody listening,
Answer!“ „Fighter 1 answer now!“
Overlapping of replies is
prevented by selective,
addressed interrogations by
the MSSR 2000 I
Overlapping replies cause false
codes, misses, azimuth position
errors • Azimuth/Range Target
• Azimuth/Range Target Resolution Resolution with Mode S
with MkXA As replies do not overlap, target
Range resolution depends on resolution of Range 0m and
sampling frequency Azimuth 0° is always possible
Azimuth resolution depends on
antenna pattern
Mode S
Mode S
Conspicuity Code
1000
3700
1000
1000
2711 Mode 3/A
FL 100
3711
4711
GND
ASR ASR ASR
Mode 3A flightpath
complete Mode S flightpath Mode 3A/ Mode S flightpath
Conspicuity Code 3/A Group Code
3/A Group Code Conspicuity Code
For safe identification of aircrafts Mode S necessary Source: DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH
FPS-1, S. Halle, 19.10.2000
Mode S
Mode S
Mode S
BDS Registers are aircraft data containing “memory cells” in the aircrafts
transponder that are permanently updated by the aircraft and can be read by the
Mode S secondary radar on the ground.
• BDS 10: delivers aircrafts basic capability
• BDS 17: delivers aircrafts enhanced capability
• BDS 20: delivers Aircraft ID (eg. DLH4711) correlatable with flight plans
• BDS 40: delivers Aircraft Intention (intended altitude, local air pressure for QNH)
• BDS 50: delivers Track and Turn report (aircraft measured roll angle,…)
• BDS 60: delivers Handling and Speed report (true airspeed, heading,…)
Mode S
Summe Σ
Control Ω
Summe Σ
Control Ω
Summe Σ
Control Ω
Mode S
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on
P1-P3 Pulse Distance
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depending on Mode 3/A : 8 µs
ed
da
interrogation mode
: 21 µs 2 µs
nn
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P1 P3 P4
AO
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Sum-Signal
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0.8 ms ng 0.8 µs * µs
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Lo
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Control-Signal
P2 Mode A/C only all-call0.8 µs
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P4
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0.8 µs
In
Mode S
Guard
0.5µs Interval
2.0µs 2.75µs 0.5µs
0.25µs
1.25µs
Sum-Channel
Interrogation P1 P2 P6
Signal Σ
0.8µs 0.8µs
Omega-Channel
Control / SLS
Transmission P5
Signal Ω
0.8µs
Mode S
P6
P1 P2 (UF11)
P1 P2
P5
SLS Impuls
P5
Mode S
Intermode Interrogation
P4 long or short
P1 P2 P3 (1,6µs 0,8 µs)
Mode S Interrogation
P1 P2 P6
P5
Mode S
P1 P2
P6 Interrogation CM3
(UF11) P3 P4 short
P1 P2
P1 P2
P6 Interrogation CMC
(UF11)
P1 P2 P3 P4 short
Mode S
Mode S
e
Mod
M1 M3|MS MC Roll Call Period M1 M3|MS
Antennendrehzeit
Period n
Interrog
Interrog
Period
ation
ation
n+1
• MSSR 2000 I correlates all replies on different Modes to a single plot based on detection time, range
and azimuth and in case of multiple replies based on code comparison
• selective and addressed Mode S interrogations in Roll Call are only executed on a target (on the target
expectation window) until the first valid reply is received in the beam
Mode S
Time
Roll-Call Period
Mode S
BC PA
BC lockout
PA lockout
All Call
Mode S
Roll Call
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Different II/SI Codes in Europe?
Impossible without EUROCONTROL coordination!
© Copyright EUROCONTROL
MICoG, Jérôme Bodart,
MICoG#25, IC Aloc. cycle 11
Oct 2010 (Total 232 radars)
Mode S
© Copyright EUROCONTROL
MICoG, Jérôme Bodart,
MICoG#25, IC Aloc. cycle 11
Oct 2010
Mode S
Croatia Control
Kozjak
operating II-Code 05
© Copyright EUROCONTROL
MICoG, Jérôme Bodart,
MICoG#25, IC Aloc. cycle 11
Oct 2010
Mode S
Croatia Control
Pleso
operating II-Code 06
© Copyright EUROCONTROL
MICoG, Jérôme Bodart,
MICoG#25, IC Aloc. cycle 11
Oct 2010
Mode S
Croatia Control
Psunj
operating II-Code 09
© Copyright EUROCONTROL
MICoG, Jérôme Bodart,
MICoG#25, IC Aloc. cycle 11
Oct 2010
Mode S
II-Code 2
II-Code 3
II-Code 1
II-Code 3
II-Code 3
II-Code 3
Mode S
II-Code 3
II-Code 3
II-Code 3
Mode S
II-Code 3
II-Code 3
II-Code 3
ASTERIX Cat017
BC PA
Cat017
BC lockout
PA lockout
All Call
Mode S
Roll Call
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EUROCONTROL Mode S Clustering
„On one slide“
Mode S
Mode S
Mode S
Node 4
Erbeskopf
HADR
(SIC 14)
Node 3
Döbraberg
RRP-117
(SIC 13)
Node 2
Döbern
RRP-117
(SIC 11)
Node 1
Elmenhorst
RRP-117
(SIC 8)
Node 0
Brockzetel
HADR
(SIC 2)
25 + 22 + 21 = 38
Ref 5 4 3 2 1 0
On / OFF 1 0 0 1 1 0 100110 26 38
see document
RAMOS Cluster Coverage Map
Mode S
Mode S
Mode S
Mode S
Mode S
Mode S
• provides unlimited resolution (0°, 0m) with nearly perfect undisturbed and unique
identification and tactical data (Mode S address, Aircraft ID, Mode 3/A,
Flightlevel, Rollangle, Aircraft Measured Heading…)
• is carefully to be handled as II/SI code (mis-)assignments can cause aircraft
detection loss
• must be coordinated with EUROCONTROL and ATC in operational usage
Mode S Clustering
• creates a failsafe autonomous sensor Mode S sensor network
• allows easier II/SI Code assignments with EUROCONTROL
• requires operator mindset change
Mode S