ASTERIX CAT-240
Introduction
EUROCONTROL is a pan-European, civil-military organisation established to support European aviation operations to improve safety, security, efficiency and effectiveness.
ASTERIX (All Purpose STructured Eurocontrol suRveillance Information EXchange) refers to a range of protocols for standardised information exchange between aviation systems. Category 240 (CAT-240) describes an open standard for the transmission of rotating radar video.
The ability to support ASTERIX CAT-240 allows customers to receive raw radar data without requiring Witness tools or a Navtech-supplied client library.
The CAT-240 standard is a way of exchanging radar video between a source of data and one or more destinations.
For customers and integrators intending to use ASTERIX CAT-240, the documents assume a reasonable working knowledge of UDP network communication. They are targeted at technical teams, typically with software development skills, who are integrating the output from a radar into external systems.
Contents
Overview
Navtech radars now have the capability to produce FFT (video) output in one of two formats:
Navtech proprietary format (Colossus).
ASTERIX Category 240 (CAT-240).
Navtech Specification for ASTERIX CAT-240
The CAT-240 standard allows some level of flexibility, to allow the data format to be adapted to meet the requirements of a particular application.
The Navtech-specific implementation, including specific configuration and extensions, is documented here: ASTERIX CAT-240 Protocol For Video Data.
Network Configuration for Output Formats
The default Navtech (Colossus) data output format is a TCP-based protocol, and each azimuth is sent as a single message. Client applications are required to connect to the radar’s IP address and Data Distribution port.
ASTERIX CAT-240 does not specify a transport protocol as part of the standard. Typically, CAT-240 data is provided over UDP. The Navtech implementation can either unicast FFT (video) data to a specific IP address and port or, if supported by the system’s network configuration, multicast to a group IP address.
For the CAT-240 protocol, each azimuth of FFT data may be sent as multiple messages (see Max Packet Size in the ASTERIX CAT-240 | Data Output Settings below for more detail).
It is the client application’s responsibility to re-combine messages into a single azimuth.
Changing the Radar Output Format
The radar output can be switched between the Navtech (Colossus) format and CAT-240 format via the Vertex user interface. Please refer to https://navtechradar.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/PROD/pages/2269741293 for further information.
CAT-240 Output Example
Below is an example of the CAT-240 output:
Please note that CAT-240 FFT (video) data is not contoured.
Related Information
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Vertex User Guide (Products)
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Firmware Control and Upgrade (Products)
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Changing the Configuration (Products)
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Login (Products)
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Engineer (Products)
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User - Radar Data (Products)
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User - Radar Hardware (Products)
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User - Radar Configuration (Products)
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Standard User (Products)
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4. Using the Vertex Interface (Products)