Concept of Operations for Commercial and Business Aircraft Synthetic Vision Systems

Concept of Operations for Commercial and Business Aircraft Synthetic Vision Systems
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Total Pages : 92
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ISBN-10 : NASA:31769000643398
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Synopsis Concept of Operations for Commercial and Business Aircraft Synthetic Vision Systems by : Daniel M. Williams

A concept of operations (CONOPS) for the Commercial and Business (CaB) aircraft synthetic vision systems (SVS) is described. The CaB SVS is expected to provide increased safety and operational benefits in normal and low visibility conditions. Providing operational benefits will promote SVS implementation in the fleet, improve aviation safety, and assist in meeting the national aviation safety goal. SVS will enhance safety and enable consistent gate-to-gate aircraft operations in normal and low visibility conditions. The goal for developing SVS is to support operational minima as low as Category IIIb in a variety of environments. For departure and ground operations, the SVS goal is to enable operations with a runway visual range of 300 feet. The system is an integrated display concept that provides a virtual visual environment. The SVS virtual visual environment is composed of three components: an enhanced intuitive view of the flight environment, hazard and obstacle detection and display.

Enhanced Flight Vision Systems and Synthetic Vision Systems for Nextgen Approach and Landing Operations

Enhanced Flight Vision Systems and Synthetic Vision Systems for Nextgen Approach and Landing Operations
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages : 100
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ISBN-10 : 1719502870
ISBN-13 : 9781719502870
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Enhanced Flight Vision Systems and Synthetic Vision Systems for Nextgen Approach and Landing Operations by : National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

Synthetic Vision Systems and Enhanced Flight Vision System (SVS/EFVS) technologies have the potential to provide additional margins of safety for aircrew performance and enable operational improvements for low visibility operations in the terminal area environment with equivalent efficiency as visual operations. To meet this potential, research is needed for effective technology development and implementation of regulatory standards and design guidance to support introduction and use of SVS/EFVS advanced cockpit vision technologies in Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) operations. A fixed-base pilot-in-the-loop simulation test was conducted at NASA Langley Research Center that evaluated the use of SVS/EFVS in NextGen low visibility approach and landing operations. Twelve crews flew approach and landing operations in a simulated NextGen Chicago O'Hare environment. Various scenarios tested the potential for using EFVS to conduct approach, landing, and roll-out operations in visibility as low as 1000 feet runway visual range (RVR). Also, SVS was tested to evaluate the potential for lowering decision heights (DH) on certain instrument approach procedures below what can be flown today. Expanding the portion of the visual segment in which EFVS can be used in lieu of natural vision from 100 feet above the touchdown zone elevation to touchdown and rollout in visibilities as low as 1000 feet RVR appears to be viable as touchdown performance was acceptable without any apparent workload penalties. A lower DH of 150 feet and/or possibly reduced visibility minima using SVS appears to be viable when implemented on a Head-Up Display, but the landing data suggests further study for head-down implementations. Kramer, Lynda J. and Bailey, Randall E. and Ellis, Kyle K. E. and Williams, Steven P. and Arthur, Jarvis J., III and Prinzel, Lawrence J., III and Shelton, Kevin J. Langley Research Center ENHANCED VISION; VISIBILITY; AIR TRANSPORTATION; FLIGHT CREWS; VISUAL FL

Crew and Display Concepts Evaluation for Synthetic / Enhanced Vision Systems

Crew and Display Concepts Evaluation for Synthetic / Enhanced Vision Systems
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages : 32
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ISBN-10 : 1721824200
ISBN-13 : 9781721824205
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Synopsis Crew and Display Concepts Evaluation for Synthetic / Enhanced Vision Systems by : National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

NASA s Synthetic Vision Systems (SVS) project is developing technologies with practical applications that strive to eliminate low-visibility conditions as a causal factor to civil aircraft accidents and replicate the operational benefits of clear day flight operations, regardless of the actual outside visibility condition. Enhanced Vision System (EVS) technologies are analogous and complementary in many respects to SVS, with the principle difference being that EVS is an imaging sensor presentation, as opposed to a database-derived image. The use of EVS in civil aircraft is projected to increase rapidly as the Federal Aviation Administration recently changed the aircraft operating rules under Part 91, revising the flight visibility requirements for conducting operations to civil airports. Operators conducting straight-in instrument approach procedures may now operate below the published approach minimums when using an approved EVS that shows the required visual references on the pilot s Head-Up Display. An experiment was conducted to evaluate the complementary use of SVS and EVS technologies, specifically focusing on new techniques for integration and/or fusion of synthetic and enhanced vision technologies and crew resource management while operating under the newly adopted FAA rules which provide operating credit for EVS. Overall, the experimental data showed that significant improvements in SA without concomitant increases in workload and display clutter could be provided by the integration and/or fusion of synthetic and enhanced vision technologies for the pilot-flying and the pilot-not-flying. Bailey, Randall E. and Kramer, Lynda J. and Prinzel, Lawrence J., III Langley Research Center SPIE Paper 6226-25

Enhanced and Synthetic Vision 1997

Enhanced and Synthetic Vision 1997
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Publisher : SPIE-International Society for Optical Engineering
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 0819425036
ISBN-13 : 9780819425034
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Enhanced and Synthetic Vision 1997 by : Jacques Georges Verly

Enhanced and Synthetic Vision 2000

Enhanced and Synthetic Vision 2000
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Publisher : Society of Photo Optical
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : 0819436496
ISBN-13 : 9780819436498
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Enhanced and Synthetic Vision 2000 by : Jacques Georges Verly