Location privacy of aircraft has recently gained attention as air traffic management was modernized using novel surveillance technologies. Business aviation circles and various military and government entities voiced serious concerns about automated and ubiquitous tracking. Consequently, some flight authorities have started addressing these operational privacy issues with novel programs. A first analysis was conducted on the Privacy ICAO Address (PIA) program launched by the Federal Aviation Administration on January 1, 2020, aiming to increase privacy of general aviation in the United States. A methodology using air traffic communication data gathered from crowdsourced networks is demonstrated to identify and track aircraft enrolled in thi...
Cutting-edge technological innovations have enabled law enforcement agencies to collect data over a ...
In 1966, as commercial jet-airline travel became more routine, the United States Supreme Court confi...
This study examined one-hundred and sixty five U.S. participants’ privacy levels of concerns towards...
This paper exploits publicly available aircraft meta data in conjunction with unfiltered air traffic...
Despite the Aircraft Communications, Addressing and Reporting System (ACARS) being widely deployed f...
Despite the Aircraft Communications, Addressing and Reporting System (ACARS) being widely deployed f...
Despite being renowned as an exceptionally safety-conscious industry, aviation has been slow to addr...
The usage of large private and business jets, from those owned by Elon Musk to Kylie Jenner and Bern...
Abstract. This paper reports on a study of privacy concerns related to location-based services in an...
A multitude of wireless technologies are used by air traffic communication systems during different ...
The Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) recent promulgation of civilian drone regulations trigge...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "We have ...
Advances in aerospace technology especially in the 20 century unveiled a new kind of aircraft as (re...
A few years ago one might have seen a small object flying overhead without any idea what it could be...
Drones are unmanned aircraft controlled remotely or operated autonomously. While the extant literatu...
Cutting-edge technological innovations have enabled law enforcement agencies to collect data over a ...
In 1966, as commercial jet-airline travel became more routine, the United States Supreme Court confi...
This study examined one-hundred and sixty five U.S. participants’ privacy levels of concerns towards...
This paper exploits publicly available aircraft meta data in conjunction with unfiltered air traffic...
Despite the Aircraft Communications, Addressing and Reporting System (ACARS) being widely deployed f...
Despite the Aircraft Communications, Addressing and Reporting System (ACARS) being widely deployed f...
Despite being renowned as an exceptionally safety-conscious industry, aviation has been slow to addr...
The usage of large private and business jets, from those owned by Elon Musk to Kylie Jenner and Bern...
Abstract. This paper reports on a study of privacy concerns related to location-based services in an...
A multitude of wireless technologies are used by air traffic communication systems during different ...
The Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) recent promulgation of civilian drone regulations trigge...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "We have ...
Advances in aerospace technology especially in the 20 century unveiled a new kind of aircraft as (re...
A few years ago one might have seen a small object flying overhead without any idea what it could be...
Drones are unmanned aircraft controlled remotely or operated autonomously. While the extant literatu...
Cutting-edge technological innovations have enabled law enforcement agencies to collect data over a ...
In 1966, as commercial jet-airline travel became more routine, the United States Supreme Court confi...
This study examined one-hundred and sixty five U.S. participants’ privacy levels of concerns towards...