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Enhanced Modular Radar Tracking Solution for Air Defense

Cambridge Pixel's upgraded solutions offer country-wide air defense upgrades by combining existing radar sensors with new By Mike Ball / 12 Dec 2022
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Cambridge Pixel has confirmed that it has significantly enhanced its range of modular software and radar interface cards, used for upgrading air defense and counter-UAS (unmanned aerial systems) capabilities. The company’s solutions offer a huge degree of flexibility for air defense, allowing cost-effective country-wide upgrades.

Central to this solution is the newly expanded ASD-100 display software, providing display of primary and secondary radar video, ASTERIX and ADS-B tracks, along with threat assessment and enhanced automation.

The solution supports a very wide range of legacy and modern radar types with server processing in remote locations to distribute any combination of video, plots and tracks to a centralised location or multiple regional centres. The legacy radar support negates the requirement and cost of replacing expensive equipment.

Additional features include a distributed database to share asset and threat information, and track management capabilities allow control of which tracks are distributed to which centres. A wide-area information monitoring capability is available to validate network connectivity and automatically control redundant configurations.

Other software modules used in air defense solutions include SPx Server for radar processing and track extraction, SPx Track Manager for track filtering, SPx Monitor for automated network performance monitoring and redundancy control and RDR data recorder for full data, track and screen recording.

David Johnson, Cambridge Pixel’s managing director, commented: “What’s key to these new developments is the flexibility to offer cost-effective country-wide Air Defense upgrades by combining existing radar sensors with new. We have considerable experience and flexibility in interfacing to legacy primary and secondary radars for track extraction. The modular software can be configured to support local installations or country-wide solutions with regional centres.”

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Posted by Mike Ball Mike Ball is our resident technical editor here at Unmanned Systems Technology. Combining his passion for teaching, advanced engineering and all things unmanned, Mike keeps a watchful eye over everything related to the unmanned technical sector. With over 10 years’ experience in the unmanned field and a degree in engineering, Mike’s been heading up our technical team here for the last 8 years. Connect & Contact
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