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- | ====== IvAc 2 sector system ====== | ||
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- | The sector system in IvAc 2 will implement the following major changes: | ||
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- | * 3D definition of each sector, for traffic detection and WebEye display. | ||
- | * The ability to combine and split sectors without reconnecting or changing frequency | ||
- | * The ability to activate and deactivate sectors individually | ||
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- | ===== Sector definition ===== | ||
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- | {{ :ivac2:ivac-2-sectors.png?nolink |}} | ||
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- | A **sector** is an indivisible block of airspace which may be activated. Each sector is composed of the following: | ||
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- | * Sector ID | ||
- | * Sector Name | ||
- | * Radio Callsign | ||
- | * Frequency | ||
- | * Type (DEL, GND, TWR, APP, ACC, FSS) | ||
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- | <file> | ||
- | <sector id="Y" name="Yellow sector" callsign="Somewhere Radar" freq="125.550" type="acc"> | ||
- | </file> | ||
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- | The sector is defined by one of more volumes of airspace. | ||
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- | A **volume** is a polygon with a upper and lower level that defines the airspace of a particular sector. A sector with 2 different upper/lower levels such as Y sector would have two volumes. | ||
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- | Volumes of separate sectors may overlap and the smallest volume will be considered. Reference to the diagram above, in Y sector there is no need to cut out the APP airspace. | ||