Within its research project ADVISE-PRO (Advanced visual system for situation awareness enhancement − prototype, 2003 - 2006) that will be presented in this contribution, DLR has combined elements of Enhanced Vision and Synthetic Vision to one integrated system to allow all low visibility operations independently from the infrastructure on ground. The core element of this system is the adequate fusion of all information that is available on-board. This fusion process is organized in a hierarchical manner. The most important subsystems are a) the sensor based navigation which determines the aircraft's position relative to the runway by automatically analyzing sensor data (MMW, IR, radar altimeter) without using neither (D)GPS nor precise knowledge about the airport geometry, b) an integrity monitoring of navigation data and terrain data which verifies on-board navigation data ((D)GPS + INS) with sensor data (MMW-Radar, IR-Sensor, Radar altimeter) and airport / terrain databases, c) an obstacle detection system and finally d) a consistent description of situation and respective HMI for the pilot.
Enhanced and synthetic vision system for autonomous all weather approach and landing
Enhanced and Synthetic Vision 2007 ; 2007 ; Orlando,Florida,United States
Proc. SPIE ; 6559
27.04.2007
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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