DocumentCode
731607
Title
Aircraft hazard evaluation for critical weather avoidance
Author
Sermi, Francesco ; Cuccoli, Fabrizio ; Mugnai, Clio ; Facheris, Luca
Author_Institution
Dept. of Inf. Eng., Univ. of Florence, Florence, Italy
fYear
2015
fDate
4-5 June 2015
Firstpage
454
Lastpage
459
Abstract
In terms of airliner´s safety, fuel economy and pollution reduction, a timely and objective evaluation of the external situation is a major task in the assessment of the weather related hazards. Nowadays, despite the pilot can be equipped with an Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) and he can rely on a Decision Support System (DSS), he still lacks in weather-related information. In fact, generally he has available only preflight-loaded forecasts and periodic updates data, usually in text format (such as METAR bulletin, NOTAM and PIREP messages, etc.) from the competent authorities. To increase the amount of information available to the pilot, perhaps by upgrading the avionic weather radar (AWR) to a polarimetric AWR and by introducing and integrating next generation avionic sensors (for humidity, pressure, wind shear, etc.) by itself does not directly help the pilot´s decision-making process. In other words, the amount of heterogeneous data gathered in real time by the avionic systems need to be processed together with the stored information and to be provided to the pilot in a fast-interpreting format. In order to accomplish this task, a continuously updated risk map is necessary both to the pilot, through direct display, and to the DSS, which evaluates and suggests alternative routes. In this paper, we outline a method for determining the risk map related to weather phenomena encountered by the aircraft. Such method, based on the processing of heterogeneous information from multiple source (in particular from an advanced, polarimetric AWR with improved functionalities and increased performances), is conceived to provide the input to algorithms suggesting to the pilot the optimum path in terms of safety and emission reduction.
Keywords
air pollution control; air safety; airborne radar; avionics; decision making; fuel economy; hazards; meteorological radar; radar polarimetry; sensors; DSS; EFB; aircraft hazard evaluation; airliner safety; avionic systems; avionic weather radar; critical weather avoidance; decision support system; electronic flight bag; emission reduction; fuel economy; heterogeneous data; heterogeneous information processing; next generation avionic sensors; periodic updates data; pilot decision-making process; polarimetric AWR; pollution reduction; preflight-loaded forecasts; updated risk map; weather related hazard assessment; Aerospace electronics; Aircraft; Hazards; Radar; Rain; Sensors; avionic weather hazard; risk factor; risk map;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Metrology for Aerospace (MetroAeroSpace), 2015 IEEE
Conference_Location
Benevento
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MetroAeroSpace.2015.7180700
Filename
7180700
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