I live in Oz and there is some talk of a new tracking system who's acronym I can't remember. But it is BETTER than radar.
Basically it tracks all aircraft through something like a EPIRB/ELB/(what ever they are called where you are). This data is flying around (no pun intended) and other aircraft get this and it builds a 3D map of things around you.
Great! They will be &*^&*&^ expensive I presume.
Could the Airnav radarbox do the same kind of thing? If each plane had a transponder with position and altitude in them, and each plane had one of these boxes, would that work?
Why I am asking is that laptops are nearly at the stage where they are SSD and cheap enough that you could get one with a small enough SSD drive to put airnav on and maybe a couple of other navigation things, and mount it on the pannel of the plane.
Yeah, ok, I've just lost ownership of the idea, but...... Could it work?
I think it would need to bit a bit "cut down" as: As it is, it needs a fairly beefy machine to run it at a good rate, but, the future holds many suprises.
Ok, that's it.
Bye.
:)