Title :
Enhanced and synthetic vision: increasing pilot´s situation awareness under adverse weather conditions
Author :
Korn, Bernd ; Hecker, Peter
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Flight Guidance, German Aerosp. Center, Braunschweig, Germany
Abstract :
Adverse weather conditions affect flight safety as well as efficiency of airport operations. The problem becomes evident in critical flight phases such as approach, landing, take-off, and taxiing so that the nominal airport capacity has to be reduced during low visibility conditions due to safety concerns. Hence, DLR´s Institute of Flight Guidance has conducted a lot of research work in the field of enhanced and synthetic vision to overcome these problems by improving pilot´s visual perception. Data acquired by weather penetrating sensors are combined with digital terrain data and status information by application of data fusion techniques. The resulting description of the situation is given to the pilot via head-up or head-down displays. This contribution is focused on the automatic analysis of millimeter wave (MMW) radar images with regard to the requirements for a sensor based landing. Compared to standard TV or IR images, the quality of the radar data is quite poor. Therefore, the handling of uncertainties is a core element of the presented methods. The uncertainties are modeled with fuzzy sets.
Keywords :
aircraft displays; aircraft landing guidance; aircraft navigation; feature extraction; fuzzy set theory; head-up displays; knowledge based systems; millimetre wave imaging; pattern clustering; radar imaging; safety; sensor fusion; uncertainty handling; adverse weather conditions; airport capacity; airport operations efficiency; approach; cluster analysis knowledge based evaluation; critical flight phases; data fusion techniques; digital terrain data/status information; enhanced/synthetic vision systems; feature extraction; flight safety; fuzzy sets; head-down displays; head-up displays; low visibility conditions; millimeter wave radar image automatic analysis; mm-wave radar images; pilot situation awareness; pilot visual perception; radar data image quality; sensor based landing; take-off; taxiing; uncertainty handling; weather penetrating sensors; Aerospace safety; Air safety; Airports; Displays; Image analysis; Millimeter wave radar; Radar imaging; Sensor fusion; Uncertainty; Visual perception;
Conference_Titel :
Digital Avionics Systems Conference, 2002. Proceedings. The 21st
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7367-7
DOI :
10.1109/DASC.2002.1052978