Rockwell Collins Introduces ARINC MultiLink Flight Tracking Service
March 09 2015 - 8:00AM
Business Wire
- Service merges six different data
sources to provide a comprehensive flight tracking solution for
airlines
- Use of HFDL network performance data
provides cost-effective aircraft location information virtually
everywhere around the globe
Rockwell Collins today unveiled its ARINC MultiLinkSM flight
tracking service, offering a comprehensive and cost-effective
global flight tracking solution for the world’s airlines.
ARINC MultiLink brings together multiple data sources to
reliably report the location of an aircraft anywhere in the world.
These sources include (1) ADS-C; (2) high-frequency data link
(HFDL) performance data; (3) ADS-B; (4) U.S. Aircraft Situation
Display to Industry (ASDI) radar data; (5) EUROCONTROL position
information; and (6) Aircraft Communications Addressing and
Reporting System (ACARS) position reports. Additionally, ARINC
MultiLink has been developed with the ability to incorporate future
third-party data sources which may include position data.
Rockwell Collins uses a proprietary algorithm to merge the data
sources to provide more accurate and higher fidelity position
reporting. In addition, the use of multiple sources means an
aircraft’s position can be reported more frequently. The service
can also notify airlines when an aircraft unexpectedly has stopped
reporting positional data or when the aircraft has deviated from
its expected path.
“In today’s global aviation environment, no single source of
data is sufficient to track aircraft globally,” said Jeff
Standerski, senior vice president, Information Management Services
for Rockwell Collins. “By merging multiple data sources, many of
which airlines already receive, we can automatically select the
right combination of data feeds to allow airlines to pinpoint an
aircraft’s location anywhere in the world, in the most economical
way.”
A key and differentiating element of ARINC MultiLink is its
ability to incorporate HFDL network performance data, made possible
by Rockwell Collins’ industry standard global air/ground data link
network. Aircraft equipped with HFDL automatically deliver network
performance data directly to Rockwell Collins. This data can be
used in conjunction with other data sources to provide highly
accurate and cost-effective aircraft tracking everywhere around the
globe.
“Using the unique propagation characteristics of HFDL enables
ARINC MultiLink to communicate with properly equipped aircraft
operating in remote regions and over the oceans,” Tim Ryan,
director, GLOBALink programs & services management. “Our
ability to merge HFDL network performance data with multiple data
sources results in a more robust and truly global aircraft tracking
capability.”
ARINC MultiLink can be customized to meet an airline’s unique
needs while still aligning with industry recommendations. Rockwell
Collins will work with carriers to help selectively augment the
fidelity and reliability of their standard data feed as needed to
generate additional data for a selected aircraft or geographic
region.
ARINC MultiLink will be offered as an add-on to Rockwell
Collins’ ARINC OpCenter/WebASDSM or Hermes/Skyview™ products, which
are currently used by 125 airlines around the world, or as a data
feed that can be streamed to a carrier’s own situational display
solution.
Rockwell Collins’ ARINC MultiLink flight tracking solution will
be available this spring.
For more than 20 years Rockwell Collins has been a leader in
collecting, harmonizing and delivering aircraft tracking
information for the world’s airlines. The company’s first
situational display capability was launched in 1995 and its
Automatic Dependent Surveillance air traffic control gateway was
first deployed in the late 1990s.
The press is invited to attend a webinar with more information
about the product today at 11:00 EST at the following link:
https://event.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?ei=1057227.
About Rockwell Collins
Rockwell Collins is a pioneer in the development and deployment
of innovative communication and aviation electronic solutions for
both commercial and government applications. Our expertise in
flight deck avionics, cabin electronics, mission communications,
simulation and training, and information management services is
delivered by a global workforce, and a service and support network
that crosses more than 150 countries. To find out more, please
visit www.rockwellcollins.com.
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