NEURALCAST & ROUTECAST

NEURALCAST and ROUTECAST are two new solutions for mission-critical systems to aid navigation and air traffic control. Both are tools intended to be integrated into the air traffic system and are mainly used by air traffic operators.
NEURALCAST is a system that makes use of artificial neural networks to generate climatic tendencies of roof, visibility, wind presence, wind speed and direction for a horizon of up to 3 hours, using the information from the stations of the aerodrome itself.
ROUTECAST is a system whose purpose is to identify the volume or area of airspace under the influence of meteorological formations that may pose a risk to aircraft en route, such as Cumulonimbus (CB). It allows control of adverse weather conditions and anticipates their displacement during the next 30 minutes. The system uses meteorological radars and atmospheric electric shock sensors as its data source.