AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL EQUIPMENT

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BTE-2000 TELEPHONICS CORPORATION 815 Broadhollow Road Farmingdale NY 11735 air traffic control equipment, namely a beacon target extractor;
CTE-2000 TELEPHONICS CORPORATION 815 Broadhollow Road Farmingdale NY 11735 air traffic control equipment, namely, combined target and beacon target extractors;
STE-2000 TELEPHONICS CORPORATION 815 Broadhollow Road Farmingdale NY 11735 air traffic control equipment, namely a search target extractor;
VIRTOWER VIRTOWER 9160 Forum Corporate Pkwy Ste 350 Fort Myers FL 33905 Air traffic control equipment, namely, sensors that monitor for transmissions from aircraft and transponders to determine aircraft positions; Computer hardware and downloadable software for detecting, visualizing, and controlling aircraft; Downloadable software for border violation detection for aircraft, drone detection, and remote airfield monitoring and incident recording;VIRTUAL TOWER;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Methods and apparatus provide single or multi-port, flexible, cost-effective, built-in self-test capabilities for network communications equipment, such as for example switches, and programmably generate, and subsequently analyze, one or more sequences of test packets, wherein the test packets simulate at least two flows of traffic. Such test packets can have programmable headers, payloads, and duty cycle. A line card embodying the present invention may generate its own traffic pattern, which may be similar or identical, to traffic patterns observed on Internet backbones. These traffic patterns may contain a bimodal distribution of control packets interspersed with data packets wherein the control packets and data packets are relatively short and long respectively. A plurality of test packet generators/receivers can be deployed in a network communications device having a plurality of ports. In such a configuration, test generator/receiver is associated with each of the plurality of ports. Under software control, test packets can be sent from at least any one of the plurality of ports to at least any other one of the plurality of ports. In this way, an in-circuit testing procedure may be implemented without having to disconnect line cards from the switch and connect the switch to expensive external test equipment.