MIP RADNET
Pan-national integration of sensor surveillance systems
MIP RADNET provides total surveillance capability over large aerospace areas. It enables ATC from remote radars, thereby enabling surveillance of selected areas as and when needed. MIP RADNET can integrate radar sensors, ADS-B and Multilaterion to ATC Centers.
Integration Integrity
The system receives sensor data from an unlimited number of sensors and conveys to unlimited number of ATC centers, ensuring seamless integration of the Air Traffic network. Furthermore, the system provides and unequivalent plot correction capability.
MIP RADNET is developed in close cooperation with the Royal Danish Air Force from 1992, and continuously undergoes development in order to improve performance, and to adhere to new developments within defense initiatives.
Integration Flextibility
The system can be used with all display systems, digital as well as analog. ATC centers can be military operation centers, air traffic control centers, airport towers, or even mobile ATC centers, as MIP RADNET can be connected on site where needed.
As such, all sensors can be connected to any air traffic centers no matter which format or protocol, and can be displayed with all types of display systems.
With this increased flexibility, ATC centers can support each other, thereby giving each center a wider radar coverage and increased display range. This 'overlap' of centers and sensors allows for fewer centers to be operational when the amount of air traffic decreases, and, more importantly, greatly increases air safety should a radar be temperaily out of operation.
