Modern avionics systems for manned aircraft display navigational data for pilot and crew situational awareness and active control of aircraft flight systems. The aircraft involved include commercial, military, and general aviation (GA) categories with each having different constraints on the complexity of the cockpit avionics systems. Navigational displays thus have the common requirement of providing situational awareness for the pilot and crew, so making possible the control of the aircraft flight systems for safe delivery of passengers and cargo over varied terrain, and in weather from visual to instrument conditions. Global positioning system was designed originally for military projects, civilian maritime, land‐based and airborne applications have developed rapidly. Automatic Dependent Surveillance‐Broadcast (ADS‐B) provides a Traffic Information Service‐Broadcast (TIS‐B) and a Flight Information Service‐Broadcast (FIS‐B) for improved situational awareness by the pilot in terms of real‐time aircraft traffic and weather data.
Navigational Displays
Aerospace Navigation Systems ; 299-320
2016-06-17
22 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Europäisches Patentamt | 2021
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