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    Aircraft Apron Safety Management System


     The apron safety management system integrates subsystems such as panoramic video surveillance, FOD detection, aircraft takeoff and landing monitoring, runway intrusion prevention, perimeter security, and bird strike prevention, thereby establishing a three-dimensional, stereoscopic monitoring network that covers "air—ground—underground." The system comprehensively leverages advanced technologies including artificial intelligence, digital twins, high-precision positioning, geographic information systems, and the Internet of Things. Its goal is to achieve all-time, all-factor status sensing and intelligent analysis of aircraft, vehicles, personnel, and equipment within the apron area, significantly improving the accuracy of abnormal event detection, enhancing operational safety margins, and providing core technological support for intelligent decision-making and efficient management of apron operations. 

     

     

     

     The operational core of the apron safety management system lies in establishing an automated control loop featuring "all-domain perception—intelligent decision-making—automatic intervention." Its operational logic begins with multi-source data collection: by deploying IoT devices such as sensors, cameras, and positioning terminals across the apron, the system gathers in real time massive amounts of data including aircraft positions, vehicle trajectories, personnel movements, and facility statuses. Next, leveraging core technologies like digital twins and artificial intelligence algorithms, the system integrates and deeply mines the collected data, accurately identifying potential conflicts—such as dangerous proximity between aircraft and vehicles—violations—including speeding and unauthorized entry into restricted zones—and equipment malfunctions. Finally, the system triggers automatic responses via a pre-set rule engine—for instance, illuminating centerline lights along specific taxiways to provide precise guidance for aircraft, or sending audio-visual alerts to the onboard terminals of violating vehicles. At the same time, the system pushes critical information and alerts to the command center’s large display screens and mobile devices, empowering management personnel to carry out efficient scheduling and intervention. Ultimately, this fundamentally transforms apron operations from passive response to proactive early warning and preventive measures.