Modern multi-source ADS-B web interface with real-time aircraft tracking, signal analysis, and 3D visualization. Connects to multiple dump1090 receivers via Beast TCP streams, serves responsive web UI with Leaflet maps, aircraft tables, and statistics dashboards. Single Go binary deployment.
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Major cleanup and documentation effort:

Code Cleanup:
- Remove 668+ lines of dead code from legacy SBS-1 implementation
- Delete unused packages: internal/config, internal/parser, internal/client/dump1090
- Remove broken test file internal/server/server_test.go
- Remove unused struct fields and imports

Code Quality:
- Format all Go code with gofmt
- Fix all go vet issues
- Fix staticcheck linting issues (error capitalization, unused fields)
- Clean up module dependencies with go mod tidy

Documentation:
- Add comprehensive godoc documentation to all packages
- Document CPR position decoding algorithm with mathematical details
- Document multi-source data fusion strategies
- Add function/method documentation with parameters and return values
- Document error handling and recovery strategies
- Add performance considerations and architectural decisions

README Updates:
- Update project structure to reflect assets/ organization
- Add new features: smart origin, Reset Map button, map controls
- Document origin configuration in config examples
- Add /api/origin endpoint to API documentation
- Update REST endpoints with /api/aircraft/{icao}

Analysis:
- Analyzed adsb-tools and go-adsb for potential improvements
- Confirmed current Beast implementation is production-ready
- Identified optional enhancements for future consideration

The codebase is now clean, well-documented, and follows Go best practices
with zero linting issues and comprehensive documentation throughout.

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SkyView - Multi-Source ADS-B Aircraft Tracker

A high-performance, multi-source ADS-B aircraft tracking application that connects to multiple dump1090 Beast format TCP streams and provides a modern web interface with advanced visualization capabilities.

Features

Multi-Source Data Fusion

  • Beast Binary Format: Native support for dump1090 Beast format (port 30005)
  • Multiple Receivers: Connect to unlimited dump1090 sources simultaneously
  • Intelligent Merging: Smart data fusion with signal strength-based source selection
  • Real-time Processing: High-performance concurrent message processing

Advanced Web Interface

  • Interactive Maps: Leaflet.js-based mapping with aircraft tracking
  • Real-time Updates: WebSocket-powered live data streaming
  • Mobile Responsive: Optimized for desktop, tablet, and mobile devices
  • Multi-view Dashboard: Map, Table, Statistics, Coverage, and 3D Radar views

Professional Visualization

  • Signal Analysis: Signal strength heatmaps and coverage analysis
  • Range Circles: Configurable range rings for each receiver
  • Flight Trails: Historical aircraft movement tracking
  • 3D Radar View: Three.js-powered 3D visualization (optional)
  • Statistics Dashboard: Real-time charts and metrics
  • Smart Origin: Auto-calculated map center based on receiver locations
  • Map Controls: Center on aircraft, reset to origin, toggle overlays

Aircraft Data

  • Complete Mode S Decoding: Position, velocity, altitude, heading
  • Aircraft Identification: Callsign, category, country, registration
  • Multi-source Tracking: Signal strength from each receiver
  • Historical Data: Position history and trail visualization

🚀 Quick Start

Using Command Line

# Single source
./skyview -sources "primary:Local:localhost:30005:51.47:-0.46"

# Multiple sources  
./skyview -sources "site1:North:192.168.1.100:30005:51.50:-0.46,site2:South:192.168.1.101:30005:51.44:-0.46"

# Using configuration file
./skyview -config config.json

Using Debian Package

# Install
sudo dpkg -i skyview_2.0.0_amd64.deb

# Configure 
sudo nano /etc/skyview/config.json

# Start service
sudo systemctl start skyview
sudo systemctl enable skyview

⚙️ Configuration

Configuration File Structure

{
  "server": {
    "host": "",
    "port": 8080
  },
  "sources": [
    {
      "id": "primary",
      "name": "Primary Receiver",
      "host": "localhost",
      "port": 30005,
      "latitude": 51.4700,
      "longitude": -0.4600,
      "altitude": 50.0,
      "enabled": true
    }
  ],
  "settings": {
    "history_limit": 1000,
    "stale_timeout": 60,
    "update_rate": 1
  },
  "origin": {
    "latitude": 51.4700,
    "longitude": -0.4600,
    "name": "Custom Origin"
  }
}

Command Line Options

skyview [options]

Options:
  -config string
        Configuration file path
  -server string
        Server address (default ":8080")  
  -sources string
        Comma-separated Beast sources (id:name:host:port:lat:lon)
  -verbose
        Enable verbose logging

🗺️ Web Interface

Access the web interface at http://localhost:8080

Views Available:

  • Map View: Interactive aircraft tracking with receiver locations
  • Table View: Sortable aircraft data with multi-source information
  • Statistics: Real-time metrics and historical charts
  • Coverage: Signal strength analysis and heatmaps
  • 3D Radar: Three-dimensional aircraft visualization

🔧 Building

Prerequisites

  • Go 1.21 or later
  • Make

Build Commands

make build          # Build binary
make deb            # Create Debian package  
make docker-build   # Build Docker image
make test           # Run tests
make clean          # Clean artifacts

🐳 Docker

# Build
make docker-build

# Run  
docker run -p 8080:8080 -v $(pwd)/config.json:/app/config.json skyview

📊 API Reference

REST Endpoints

  • GET /api/aircraft - All aircraft data
  • GET /api/aircraft/{icao} - Individual aircraft details
  • GET /api/sources - Data source information
  • GET /api/stats - System statistics
  • GET /api/origin - Map origin configuration
  • GET /api/coverage/{sourceId} - Coverage analysis
  • GET /api/heatmap/{sourceId} - Signal heatmap

WebSocket

  • ws://localhost:8080/ws - Real-time updates

🛠️ Development

Project Structure

skyview/
├── cmd/skyview/           # Main application
├── assets/                # Embedded static web assets
├── internal/
│   ├── beast/             # Beast format parser
│   ├── modes/             # Mode S decoder  
│   ├── merger/            # Multi-source merger
│   ├── client/            # Beast TCP clients
│   └── server/            # HTTP/WebSocket server
├── debian/                # Debian packaging
└── scripts/               # Build scripts

Development Commands

make dev            # Run in development mode
make format         # Format code
make lint           # Run linter  
make check          # Run all checks

📦 Deployment

Systemd Service (Debian/Ubuntu)

# Install package
sudo dpkg -i skyview_2.0.0_amd64.deb

# Configure sources in /etc/skyview/config.json
# Start service
sudo systemctl start skyview
sudo systemctl enable skyview

# Check status
sudo systemctl status skyview
sudo journalctl -u skyview -f

Manual Installation

# Build binary
make build

# Create user and directories
sudo useradd -r -s /bin/false skyview
sudo mkdir -p /etc/skyview /var/lib/skyview /var/log/skyview
sudo chown skyview:skyview /var/lib/skyview /var/log/skyview

# Install binary and config
sudo cp build/skyview /usr/bin/
sudo cp config.example.json /etc/skyview/config.json
sudo chown root:skyview /etc/skyview/config.json
sudo chmod 640 /etc/skyview/config.json

# Create systemd service
sudo cp debian/lib/systemd/system/skyview.service /lib/systemd/system/
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
sudo systemctl enable skyview
sudo systemctl start skyview

🔒 Security

The application includes security hardening:

  • Runs as unprivileged user
  • Restricted filesystem access
  • Network isolation where possible
  • Systemd security features enabled

📄 License

MIT License - see LICENSE file for details.

🤝 Contributing

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create feature branch
  3. Make changes with tests
  4. Submit pull request

🆘 Support


SkyView - Professional multi-source ADS-B tracking with Beast format support.