DocumentCode
3812895
Title
Multipurpose visualization system
Author
Petr Bojda;Petr Frantis
Author_Institution
Department of Aerospace Electrical Systems
Volume
24
Issue
4
fYear
2009
Firstpage
4
Lastpage
8
Abstract
This deals with the design and architecture of the low-cost Multipurpose Flight Visualization System (MFVS). The MFVS system was originally developed as a passive IFR approach system for small general aviation planes. A relatively high adaptability is one of the main advantages. It can be easily used with many types of avionics devices. The GPSIINS system is used as the primary data source. The data from the GPSIINS system are pre-processed by proprietary neural network units that feed the 3-D visualization system. The neural network unit is responsible for adaptation of this system and can eliminate problems caused by data delays and data drop-outs. The 3D visualization unit processes data from the neural network unit and eventually from the 6DOF tracker that is placed on the pilot´s Head Mounted Display (HMD). The unit then generates a 3D view of the surrounding environment that is similar to the 3D environment the pilot knows from flight simulators. The source of environment data is the terrain and object/obstacle database. The image output can be displayed on HIUD, MED, or HMD.
Keywords
"Data visualization","Aerospace electronics","Computer architecture","Neural networks","Visual databases","Military aircraft","Delay estimation","Liquid crystal displays","Head","Graphics"
Journal_Title
IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8985
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MAES.2009.4839270
Filename
4839270
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