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EUROCAE - ED-322

SYSTEM PERFORMANCE AND INTEROPERABILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR NON-COOPERATIVE UAS DETECTION SYSTEMS

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Organization: EUROCAE
Publication Date: 1 December 2023
Status: active
Page Count: 51
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SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES

The main objective of this document is to provide technical guidance to airport operators and/or other users to protect the airport operations from unauthorized UAS incursions by providing a baseline for specifying and evaluating the C-UAS detection function capabilities, including related performance parameters and interoperability requirements.

This document will concentrate on the detection component (DTI - Detection, Tracking and Identification) and its capability to offer real time situational awareness along with other complementary operational capabilities and functions of the C-UAS detection system.

Moreover, owing to the present scope of the OSED and the absence of definitive factors to characterize the C-UAS system in its entirety as a system of systems, this document focuses on the DTI elements of a non-cooperative unmanned aircraft detection system.

This document does not encompass:

• The specifications of the C-UAS system technologies.

• The C-UAS operational process integrating into other systems, actions and procedures.

• The neutralization component nor the mitigation countermeasures.

• The necessary protocols and identification of roles and responsibilities.

Document History

ED-322
December 1, 2023
SYSTEM PERFORMANCE AND INTEROPERABILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR NON-COOPERATIVE UAS DETECTION SYSTEMS
SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES The main objective of this document is to provide technical guidance to airport operators and/or other users to protect the airport operations from unauthorized UAS incursions...

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