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Figure 2-6. Typical display of eBirdRad avian radar system, NAS Patuxent River, 17 April<br />

2007, 21:45 EDT. North is up; radar range setting is 3 nmi (5.5 km), range rings are 0.3 nmi<br />

(556 m) apart. Red trails are target tracks; white label at the head of a track is the target’s speed,<br />

in knots.<br />

The communication of track reports to remote sites uses low b<strong>and</strong>width COTS data channels<br />

(wired or wireless). Remote situational awareness for BASH <strong>and</strong> NRM applications is easily<br />

realized because the track reports contain all of the important target information (date, time,<br />

position, dynamics, <strong>and</strong> intensity) as a function of time. Multiple users can operate remote<br />

TVWs in different locations simultaneously, with each viewer connected to the same RDS <strong>and</strong><br />

tailored to process <strong>and</strong> display the data to each user’s mission. For example, personnel in an air<br />

traffic control tower could configure a TVW to simply provide an automated alert if a flock of<br />

birds moved into any predefined exclusion zones. A wildlife biologist could configure a TVW in<br />

a vehicle to provide a real-time display of the same target tracks, directing his/her attention to<br />

areas of bird activity. An NRM office or a duty officer could configure a TVW to automatically<br />

generate historical avian traffic patterns accumulated over the last several hours, or overnight, to<br />

determine whether bird activity was light, normal, or heavy.<br />

In a paper on affordable high-performance radar networks for homel<strong>and</strong> security applications,<br />

Nohara et al. (2008) outlined the procedures for fusing tracks from multiple radars to improve<br />

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