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Tracking Beyond Line of Sight: Supporting BAE Systems with Advanced Fusion Technology

Publish date: 09/09/2025

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Cambridge Pixel is pleased to announce the success of its collaboration with BAE Systems, supporting live aircraft trials through the supply of precision tracking technology.

For the past five years, Cambridge Pixel’s SPx Fusion Server and ASD-100 air situation display software have played a key role in BAE Systems’ test and evaluation processes for their innovative aerospace technology. These trials involve transmitting real-time telemetry data from aircraft back to ground stations by pointing a directional antenna at the airborne platform.

In normal operations, this telemetry antenna is automatically tracked to follow the aircraft’s position. However, interruptions in tracking can occur if the aircraft flies behind terrain or out of line-of-sight range. To overcome this challenge, BAE Systems engaged Cambridge Pixel to deliver a system that could provide robust fallback tracking based on transponder data.

Cambridge Pixel’s solution ingests ADS-B (Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast) data from multiple receivers and SPx Fusion Server correlates this information, passing the fused track information into the ASD-100 display. ASD-100 allows the operator to select the target of interest, calculating a real-time bearing and elevation to it, relative to a known reference location. This positional information is then used to steer the telemetry antenna back onto the aircraft with high precision, re-establishing the live data link quickly and reliably.

The system has proven itself through consistent, fault-free operation over the last five years, demonstrating the robustness and reliability critical to military test environments. As part of the ongoing collaboration, BAE Systems benefits from continuous maintenance and support, including access to the latest software features and updates from Cambridge Pixel.

“Cambridge Pixel’s system has become a trusted part of our flight test infrastructure,” commented the Ground Systems Lead Engineer for BAE Systems. “It provides us with a reliable way to recover telemetry links in challenging environments, and the ongoing support ensures we stay up to date with evolving requirements.”

David Johnson, Director at Cambridge Pixel, added, “We are proud to support BAE Systems with technology that plays a vital role in their flight test programme. This project is a great example of how our products can be integrated into complex aerospace environments to solve real-world challenges in tracking and sensor control.”



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