A novel airborne radar-based precision approach concept was developed and flight tested as a part of NASA's Rotorcraft All-Weather Operations Research Program. A demonstration, transponder-based beacon landing system (BLS), incorporating state-of-the-art X-band radar technology and digital processing techniques, was built and flight tested to demonstrate the concept feasibility. The BLS airborne hardware consists of an add-on microprocessor, installed in conjunction with the aircraft weather/mapping radar, which analyzes the radar beacon receiver returns and determines range, localizer deviation, and glide slope deviation. The ground station is an inexpensive, portable unit which can be quickly deployed at a landing site. Results from the flight test program show that the BLS concept has a significant potential for providing rotorcraft with low-cost, precision, instrument approach capability in remote areas.


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    Title :

    Development and flight test of an X-band precision approach concept for remote-area rotorcraft operations


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    Conference:

    IEEE/AIAA 5th Digital Avionics Systems Conference ; 1983 ; Seattle, WA, United States


    Publication date :

    1983-08-01


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English