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Flight track and Aircraft Noise Monitoring system FANOMOS consists of two main components:

  • Fanomos Input Processor (FIP): this component is responsible for the collecting and processing of raw radar data into flight tracks.
  • Fanomos Analysis Processor (FAP: this component is the front-end to the user. It offers a web based client where the user can query for flights and analyse the selected flights.

FIP currently supports the following raw Asterix radar data formats:

  • CAT001 - ASTERIX - Monoradar Target Reports
  • CAT002 - ASTERIX - Monoradar Service Messages
  • CAT034 - ASTERIX - Monoradar Service Messages
  • CAT048 - ASTERIX - Monoradar Target Reports
  • CAT062 - ASTERIX - System Track Data

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The National Aerospace Laboratory NLR of the Netherlands developed the flight track and aircraft noise monitoring system FANOMOS. Since 1982 FANOMOS has been operational at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. Later on FANOMOS became operational for Rotterdam Airport, Zurich Airport and for several civil airports in the Federal Republic of Germany.

A first upgrade, including new flight track reconstruction functionality, was realised in 1990. In 1996 a third generation of the data processing part of FANOMOS was realised, as the result of the so-called FANOMOS Mid-Life Update (MLU) project.

In 2008 a new development was started to redesign and reprogram the Fanomos application. Splitting it in two parts, a server part and a decentralized GUI client part.