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Advanced Visual Docking Guidance Systems feature electronic displays which perform the functions of an AGNIS/PAPA installation, although with much greater accuracy. They may also provide collision avoidance from static objects. An infrared high definition camera is scanning the entire area for possible objects, affecting the safety of the aircraft. The usual distance is from . The A-VGDS, is equipped with a low visibility function allowing aircraft to park in extremely poor visibility conditions. A-VDGS systems usually have emergency stop buttons located both on the stand and in the jetway/gate area, which causes the stop indication to appear immediately.
RLG The RLG GIS-206 uses lasers to determine the position of the aircraft, subsequently displaying the distance the aircraft must go as well as showing an Azimuth guidance.
FMT The Aircraft Positioning and Information System (APIS++) is manufactured by FMT. The left side of the unit displays Azimuth guidance; providing the pilot with vital information when as far as from the stand and while the aircraft is still perpendicular to the stand centreline. The right side of the unit gives the pilot precise information concerning closing rate as well as instructions when to stop. The azimuth guidance, based on the
Moiré Pattern works independently of the laser that calculates distance to stop and is unaffected by weather conditions. The laser, which has a pulse frequency of 9.6 kHz and a resolution of , ensures that the pilot can stop in the exact stopping position. The system can be connected with the passenger boarding bridge, apron management system or other airport systems via TCP/IP or Ethernet connections. It can also be equipped with a back-up traffic light system. ----
ADB Safegate The green lights on the left and right of the display will begin to appear, from bottom to top, as the aircraft gets closer to the stop line. The green centreline on the display moves smoothly left and right to accurately indicate how away from the centreline an aircraft is. which is left of the centreline. The vertical yellow bar in the centre disappears, from bottom to top, as the aircraft approaches the stopping point.
Safedock Safedock by ADB Safegate, allows aircraft to park up to an accuracy of using invisible
infrared lasers to attain the aircraft's position and type for easier docking. It comes in a variety of models; the X, the T1, the T2 and the T3. Red and yellow arrows indicate in which direction the pilot needs to manoeuvre to be on the centreline. Each model has an S variant (e.g. T1S), which also indicates the position of the aircraft relative to the centreline. In either variant, a central yellow column disappears from bottom to top as the aircraft approaches the stop point. The latest models developed by ADB Safegate are called Safedock X and Flex which provides advanced functionality including detection through radar system. ==Marshaller==