Abstract

This study aims to assess the safety level of the Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) signal quality during airplane departures at Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II Airport. The Aero-track application was utilized to monitor commercial aircraft departures and collect observation data. The collected data underwent processing using data analysis algorithms and labeling processes, resulting in a comprehensive dataset for evaluating ADS-B signal quality. Signal quality was categorized into four levels, and a model was built using the Random Forest algorithm, achieving an accuracy of 99%. Comparative analysis with SVM and Naive Bayes algorithms showed accuracy values of 93% and 97% respectively. Consequently, the Random Forest Model was chosen for estimating ADS-B signal quality during commercial aircraft takeoff and landing.

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