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  1. Automatic Dependent Surveillance (ADS) is a surveillance technique in which aircraft automatically provide, via a data link, data derived from on-board navigation and position-fixing systems, including aircraft identification, four-dimensional position and additional data as appropriate.

  2. Automatic Dependent Surveillance–Broadcast (ADS-B) is aviation surveillance technology and form of electronic conspicuity in which an aircraft determines its position via satellite navigation or other sensors and periodically broadcasts its position and other related data, enabling it to be tracked.

  3. Introduction to ADS-B. Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast. Replacing radar for tracking aircraft worldwide. Prevent collisions. Sharing position, altitude, velocity, etc. with air traffic control and other aircraft. ADS-B Out = Transmit.

  4. ADS Aerospace Abbreviation. ADS in Aerospace commonly refers to Automatic Dependent Surveillance, a surveillance technology that allows aircraft to determine their position via satellite navigation and periodically broadcast it.

  5. ADS-B is a Surveillance technique that relies on aircraft or airport vehicles broadcasting their identity, position and other information derived from on board systems (GNSS etc.).

  6. Automatic Dependent Surveillance systems may be divided into two categories: ``A'' for addressable and ``B'' for broadcast. ADS-A systems, the addressable variety, are designed to be one-on-one...

  7. Collins Aerospace has certified ADS-B Out solutions available today for your aircraft. From the Textron King Air through the Boeing 747-8, we’ve got the ADS-B Out products you need to meet the mandate now and stay on the right path for future airspace modernization.

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