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ADS-B and Multilateration Optimization Patent Awarded to Era
[August 30, 2007]

ADS-B and Multilateration Optimization Patent Awarded to Era


(Market Wire Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge) RESTON, VA, August 30 / MARKET WIRE/ --

Era has been awarded a patent covering
fundamental attributes of network-centric management of surveillance
system-wide information, including distributed timing and surveillance data
bandwidth management. The patent includes methods of ADS-B tracking and
multilateration, where aircraft transponder signals are received over
local, regional and wide-area networks using a number of receivers designed
to filter redundant transponder signals, time-stamp filtered signals and
forward surveillance information to air traffic control and other users.

Conventional triangulation techniques on an aircraft's transponder signal
have required decoding real-time transponder replies at several locations,
time-stamping them and sending them to a central location for processing.
Because each sensor has to time-stamp individual transponder signals, a
relatively high bandwidth communications medium was required between each
remote sensor and the central server. This is generally viewed as a
barrier to large-scale implementation of wide area surveillance networks,
especially in more remote regions where there may be limited communications
infrastructure.

Era's patented techniques alleviate this problem, allowing users to manage
massive amounts of real-time aircraft transponder information and use a
variety of existing datalink and network implementations with various
bandwidth constraints. Furthermore, the technique accommodates both
passive and active surveillance systems for air traffic control, military,
homeland security and commercial airport applications.

Era's solutions include hardware, software and systems for correlating
flight identification data with aircraft registration numbers, including
correlation of flight identification data from aircraft communications with
the data from Mode S and ADS-B transponder transmissions. For some
applications, this creates the same data as an air traffic controller would
see, without the need for any active interrogation or connection to any Air
Traffic Control equipment.

"Once again, Era has introduced truly ground-breaking solutions to
facilitate the practical and early implementation of proven innovative
surveillance solutions that will provide all users with tangible benefits,"
said Dave Ellison, President and CEO of Era Corporation. "This new
technology allows for a myriad of opportunities, ranging from improving air
traffic control efficiency and homeland security applications to aircraft
noise mitigation and will help better serve all of our customers."

The latest patent is U.S. patent 7,248,219.

For more information about the new era in surveillance, visit
www.erabeyondradar.com.

About Era

Era Corporation is a pioneer and leading supplier of next-generation
surveillance and flight tracking solutions for the air traffic control,
military, homeland security and airport operations markets. With proven
multilateration and ADS-B technologies delivering high performance, high
reliability surveillance solutions, the company has over 100 commercial,
air traffic control and military customers throughout the U.S., Canada,
Europe, the Middle East, Africa, South America and Asia. Era's investment
in research and development and its track record of product innovation has
resulted in a substantial patent portfolio. Era is headquartered in
Reston, Virginia with leading product research and development centers of
excellence in the U.S. and Czech Republic.

www.erabeyondradar.com.

Contact:
Michael Gundling
(703) [email protected]

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