DocumentCode :
2488220
Title :
Enhanced Head-Up Display for General Aviation aircraft
Author :
Burch, Douglas P. ; Braasch, M.S.
Author_Institution :
Avionics Eng. Center, Ohio Univ., Athens, OH, USA
Volume :
2
fYear :
2002
fDate :
2002
Abstract :
General aviation (GA) as a means of transportation, can be safe and time efficient given favorable flying conditions. However, when instrument meteorological conditions (IMC) prevail the pilot must rely on his or her ability to navigate and safely land the aircraft using instrumentation that has undergone little change in the past fifty years. Gauges and dials are used to determine the spatial orientation of the aircraft rather than the intuitive "out the window view" used during visual meteorological conditions (VMC). It is common knowledge that VMC flight requires far less skill, and thus is inherently safer than IMC flight, particularly for low-time instrument rated pilots. The GA cockpit could be modernized by combining an attitude and heading reference system (AHRS) and a global positioning system (GPS) receiver with advanced display technology. Attitude information, coupled with GPS-derived position and velocity information, can be used to display to the pilot an "out the window view" on a novel head-up type of display. Overlapping the display with the outside world provides the pilot with a better understanding of the aircraft flight path and he or she is not spending valuable time struggling to determine the aircraft\´s position and orientation relative to the runway.
Keywords :
Global Positioning System; aircraft displays; aircraft navigation; aircraft testing; attitude measurement; head-up displays; velocity measurement; AHRS; GA cockpit attitude/heading reference systems; GA head-up displays; GPS; Global Positioning System receivers; IMC; VMC flight; aircraft flight path; aircraft landing instrumentation; aircraft spatial orientation gauge/dial displays; attitude information; display technology; enhanced HUD; general aviation aircraft; instrument meteorological conditions; low-time instrument rated pilots; out the window views; outside world display overlap; pilot navigation instrumentation; position/velocity information; runways; visual meteorological conditions; Accidents; Aerospace electronics; Aircraft navigation; Aircraft propulsion; Clouds; Displays; Global Positioning System; Instruments; Meteorology; Position measurement;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Digital Avionics Systems Conference, 2002. Proceedings. The 21st
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7367-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/DASC.2002.1052982
Filename :
1052982
Link To Document :
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