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Публікація Development a method for determining the coordinates of air objects by radars with the additional use of multilateration technology(Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies, 2021) Khudov, H.,; Mynko, P.; Ikhsanov, S.; Diakonov, O.; Kovalenko, O.; Solomonenko, Y.; Drob, Y.; Kharun, O.; Сherkashyn, S.; Serdiuk, O.This paper reports an experimental study aimed at confirming disruptions in the operation of ADS-B receivers. The experimental investigation into disruptions in the operation of ADS-B receivers involved the FlightAware Piaware receiver. Examples of the disrupted performance of ADS-B receivers are given. It was found that the experimentally detected disruptions in the operation of ADS-B receivers could lead to a decrease in the accuracy of determining the coordinates of air objects with the joint use of the radar and multilateration technology. A method for determining the coordinates of an air object by radar with additional use of multilateration technology has been devised. The method involves the following stages: entering initial data, the calculation of distances between the points of reception and the air object, the computation of the inconsistency vector, the calculation of the matrix of partial derivatives taking into consideration the estimates of the coordinates of an air object at the previous iteration, the computation of the correction, the calculation of the refined coordinates of the air object. Unlike those known ones, the improved method for determining the coordinates of an air object by a radar additionally uses multilateration technology. The accuracy of determining the air objects' coordinates by a radar with the additional use of multilateration technology was estimated. It was stablished that the additional application of multilateration technology would reduce the error in determining the coordinates of an air object by 1.58 to 2.39 times on average, compared to using only an autonomous radar