Burlington, MA., – March 7, 2018 – UFA, Inc. (UFA), a leading provider of Air Traffic Simulation and Voice Technologies, announced that, in partnership with DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH (DFS), it has developed a training solution for the DFS Remote Tower Control (RTC) project. Testing of the training solution was successfully completed at Saarbrücken Airport.
UFA developed the required simulation capabilities to support training on the Remote Tower system. The solution was to use ATTower® to drive the Remote Tower system in a simulation mode. UFA’s ATTower provides the DFS Remote Tower system with simulated Radar tracks (ASTERIX data) and, using the ATView™ image generator, simulated video streams from multiple cameras replicating the operational configuration.
Controller Working Position in the DFS Remote Tower Control (RTC) training system Photo Courtesy of DFS
ATTower/ATView provides different camera modes such as 360-degree panorama and pan tilt zoom (PTZ), including visual and infrared presentations which allows object recognition and automatic tracking. The embedded ATTower simulator empowers users to train on a copy of the Remote Tower system with the simulated airport and complete dynamic interaction. “Our training solution for the emerging Remote Tower market is further proof of UFA’s ability to partner with ANSPs and system developers to address critical training needs,” noted Ivan Rasin, UFA’s ATTower and ATView Product Manager. “Our use of standard interfaces and technologies allows our products to be integrated into the full range of current and potential ATM-related systems, supporting R&D, system validation, and training”.
About UFA, Inc. Headquartered in Burlington, MA, UFA specializes in simulation and voice technologies and services for Air Traffic Management (ATM). UFA’s products and services are used by leading Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSP’s), Civil Aviation Authorities, Militaries and Educational institutions worldwide. Customers include the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the United States Military, DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung, NAV CANADA, Skyguide, DGAC/DSNA France, LVNL Netherlands, and many other organizations. The company’s wholly owned German subsidiary, ATCSim GmbH, is located in Mainz and Kaufbeuren, and also operates the ATCSim Innovation Center in Bavaria, Germany.
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