
The ScanView Framework is designed with these goals in mind:
- ANY RADAR CAN BE CONNECTED
- ANY SIGNAL CAN BE PROCESSED
- ANY TARGET CAN BE TRACKED
- ANY CLIENT CAN BE CONNECTED
- ANY PLATFORM CAN BE USED
These are the packages offered:
Fully Automatic Radar Tracking Servers (20000+ Targets):
- ScanServer – Coastal Surveillance Server
- ScanServer – Dynamic Platform Server
- ScanServer – Small Target Tracker
- ScanServer – SMR (Airport Surface Movement Radar Server)
- ScanServer – Drone Tracker
- ScanServer – Wind Turbine / Wind Farm Surveillance Server (For automatic light control and surveillance)
Video Merging, Target Fusion, Protocol Conversion and Displays:
- ScanView Radar Display SDK
- ScanView Track Fusion Server
- ScanView Video Mosaic Server
- ScanView Surveillance Display
- ScanView Tactical Client
- ScanView Protocol Converter
Concept
The ScanView Framework is a collection of modules that enables the user to display, process and distribute virtually any type of radar video / target data. The software is multi platform and is coded as a 64 bit application from ground up. 32 bit versions are available.
The modules offer true 32 bit data path and is the highest resolution, highest performing and most innovative radar processing software on the market today. And ScanView is VM ready, having already run millions of hours on KVM, VmWare, VirtualBox and Hyper-V.
Further, the software is available on both Windows and Linux (x86 and ARM) enabling us to offer cyber-hardened Radar Servers to customers with higher demands.
In order to configure a system you will typically need
- One or several sources:
That may be playback, Asterix clients, GNSS clients, transponders or proprietary clients. - One or several processors:
This could be track extractors, MH trackers, simulators, or fusion/merging processors. - (Optionally)Second Stage Processor:
Typically a display filter for display processing (Separate from the track processing). - One or several servers: HTTP Servers for web integration, Multiple Asterix Servers, NMEA or IVEF.
Save the configuration and start ScanView as a service. Below is an example of a configured system:

Clients available (Some of them):
- Asterix CAT-240 / CAT-010 / CAT-034 / CAT-048 / CAT-062 / CAT-253
- Kelvin Hughes
- Sperry VM.net
- SAAB AMB
- GEM
- Raymarine
- Terma
- Hensholdt TRS-3D
- Furuno NXT
- Raytheon Nautoscan
- SAM / Wartsila Nacos Platinum
- Navico / Simrad / Lowrance / B&G 3G, 4G and HALO
- NMEA / AIS / ADS-B / BEAST/ MLAT
- HTTP / JSON
- Analog protocol support using ScanStreamer or ScanSweeper
Processors available (Some of them)
- Video Processor 1 (Traditional CASH-CFAR)
- Video Processor 2 (Image processing using machine learning)
- Track Extractor
- Multiple Hypothesis Tracker (Single/Multi mode)
- Track Fusion
- Video Merging (Mosaic)
- Bistatic / Multistatic Mosaic and Extractor
- High resolution Doppler maps
- Radar Simulator (ScanFaker DRSii)
Servers available (Some of them)
- Asterix CAT-240 / CAT-010 / CAT-034 / CAT-048 / CAT-062 / CAT-253
- Kelvin Hughes
- Sperry VM.net
- Raytheon Nautoscan
- SAM / Wartsila Nacos Platinum
- Navico/Simrad/Lowrance/B&G 3G, 4G and HALO
- NMEA / AIS / ADS-B
- Analog output available using DeStreamer or ScanFaker PCB
- HTTP / JSON
- MPEG Stream
Displays and Supporting tools (some of them)
- ScanView Surveillance Display
- ScanView Tactical Display
- ScanFaker DRSii Display
- Playback / Record
- Discovery
- Image Viewer
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