WO2016193975A1 - Method and system for calculating and presenting terrain-clearance reachable regions - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to the field of flight support systems, and more particularly to calculating and presenting terrain-related data.
- 'terrain as used herein is broadly defined as the surface of the ground as presented by the topography, any object that is located on the topography such as buildings and trees as well as obstacles such as antennas and poles.
- the term 'terrain clearance' as used herein is defined as an altitude above surface that complies with predefined safety regulations. A specific location over a surface is said to have terrain clearance if an aerial vehicle can safely pass over it according to predefined safety envelope. Terrain-clearance should be interpreted herein broadly to also include obstacle- clearance.
- 'terrain-clearance reachable region' as used herein is defined as a region above the terrain to which it is possible to maneuver above while complying with predefined terrain clearance requirements.
- region of interest relates to a subset of the air space that, for example, is located within a predefined radius from the aerial vehicle or alternatively, a flight corridor which is defined by a planned path of flight with predefined margins denoting possible maneuvers.
- Figure 1 illustrates a view according to the prior art which provides a pilot with a visual indication of the altitude of the terrain relative to the aerial vehicle 12 he or she controls.
- 40A and 40B are above the altitude of aerial vehicle 12
- portions 30A and 30B has similar altitude as the aerial vehicle and 20A and 20B are below the flight elevation.
- portions at the flight corridor that are located above the altitude of the aerial vehicle are assigned with a first visual indicator (e.g. first color)
- portions of the terrain that are located below the aerial vehicle are assigned with a different visual indicator distinguishable from the first visual indicator. All in all, two or more different visual indicators are used in order to mark the terrain altitude relative to the aerial vehicle.
- Some embodiments of the present invention provide a method of calculating whether or not a specific aerial vehicle at a specified point of time can maneuver over a given location in the terrain.
- the system may include a computer memory configured to store a 3D model representing at least a portion of a terrain located below an aerial vehicle; a plurality of sensors configured to obtain real-time parameters relating to the aerial vehicle and its environment as well as other parameters (either real-time or not real-time) that may affect the maneuverability of the aerial vehicle; and a computer processor configured to map said portion of the terrain into at least two types: a first type indicative of an ability of said aerial vehicle to maneuver over a respective terrain, and a second type indicative of a non-ability to maneuver over a respective terrain, wherein the mapping is carried out based on any of the aforementioned parameters, and given a predefined performance envelope of the aerial vehicle.
- the visualization system may include a computer memory configured to store a 3D model representing at least a portion of a terrain located in the vicinity of an aerial vehicle; a computer processor configured to map said portion of the terrain into at least two types: a first type indicative of an ability of said aerial vehicle to maneuver over a respective terrain while complying with terrain clearance, and a second type indicative of a non-ability to maneuver over a respective terrain, wherein the mapping is carried out based on said real-time parameters, and given a predefined performance envelope of the aerial vehicle.
- the system may include a display configured to present the at least two types of terrain to a user in a form of visual indicators so the at least first type and the second type of terrain are visually distinguishable from each other.
- Figure 1 is an exemplary visual indication showing surface altitude relative to altitude of the aerial vehicle, in accordance with the prior art
- Figures 2A and 2B are block diagrams illustrating non-limiting exemplary architectures of a system in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- Figures 3A and 3B are flowchart diagrams illustrating methods in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- Figure 4 is an exemplary visual indication showing potential of maneuvering or passing over portions of the terrain, in accordance in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- Figure 5A is exemplary visual appearance presented to a user showing different coloring of terrain based on elevation of the terrain relative to the elevation of the aerial vehicle, in accordance with the prior art.
- Figure 5B is exemplary visual appearance presented to a user showing different coloring of terrain based on the potential of maneuver of the aerial vehicle, in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- Embodiments of the present invention receive as an input at least the following inputs:
- Aerial vehicle parameters real-time measured metrics affecting maneuverability
- Aerial vehicle performance derived from type of platform
- mapping may include also the portions that cannot be maneuvered above.
- the mapping may be further visualized and presented as will be described in further detail below.
- FIG. 2 A is a block diagram illustrating an exemplary architecture on which embodiments of the present invention may be implemented.
- System 200 may include a computer memory 220 configured to store a plurality of data that may affect the maneuverability of the aerial vehicle (described in more details hereinafter). Additionally, memory 220 may store a 3D model 212 representing at least a portion of a terrain located within a specified (possibly dynamic) range from the aerial vehicle.
- Exemplary terrain models which may serve as basis for 3D model 212 may include Digital Terrain Elevation Data (DTED) and Digital Terrain Mapping (DTM) that may be provided from a third party source.
- the terrain data may be captured or derived in real time using one or more sensors located on board of the aerial vehicle for generating real time mapping of terrain data.
- the captured images of the terrain may be used to compare with data derived from the DTED or the DTM for producing a combined 3D model.
- a plurality of sensors 230 may be configured to obtain real-time parameters 232 of various types and sources that may affect the maneuverability of the aerial vehicle. These real-time parameters may be related to the scene (e.g. weather, temperature) or the aerial vehicle (speed, altitude) and combination thereof (the planned and predicted path based on current data).
- real-time parameters may be related to the scene (e.g. weather, temperature) or the aerial vehicle (speed, altitude) and combination thereof (the planned and predicted path based on current data).
- System 200 may further include a computer processor 210 configured to generate a map of potential 222 which is a mapping of a portion of the terrain into at least two types: a first type indicative of an ability of said aerial vehicle to maneuver over a respective terrain while complying with predefined terrain clearance requirements, and a second type indicative of a non-ability to maneuver over a respective terrain while complying with the same predefined terrain clearance requirements.
- a computer processor 210 configured to generate a map of potential 222 which is a mapping of a portion of the terrain into at least two types: a first type indicative of an ability of said aerial vehicle to maneuver over a respective terrain while complying with predefined terrain clearance requirements, and a second type indicative of a non-ability to maneuver over a respective terrain while complying with the same predefined terrain clearance requirements.
- the mapping may be carried out by applying the aforementioned real-time parameters 232, and any other off-line data that may affect the maneuverability stored on memory 220 to a decision function executed by computer processor 210.
- the decision function may take into account the 3D model of the relevant portion of the terrain and applies the performance envelope 224 of the aerial vehicle, as well as data from external sources 234 which may be communicated with the aerial vehicle by any wireless communication means (not shown).
- the performance envelope 224 also referred to as flight envelope, service envelope, refers to the capabilities of a design in terms of airspeed and load factor or altitude of the specific aerial vehicle. The term is closely related to more modern terms known as extra power and a doghouse plot which are different ways of describing a performance envelope.
- a display 240 may be used in order to visualize the map of potential. Such visualization may be achieved by any visual indication such as colors, brightness variance, blinking, flashing of the portions that are reachable while complying with terrain clearance, or alternatively, the portions that are not reachable. In some applications it would be advantageous to focus only on the portions of that are terrain clearance reachable whereas some applications will present only the non-reachable portions. Alternatively, both types of portions will be presented.
- FIG. 2B is a block diagram illustrating in further details the exemplary architecture on which embodiments of the present invention may be implemented. Specifically, the various types of inputs entering computer processor 220 are shown in a more elaborative manner. Some of the parameters that may serve as input may include: topography 214 - Digital Terrain Elevation Data (DTED) plus terrain features; aircraft model 231; aircraft parameters 233 such as weight, velocity vector, altitude and attitude; scene information 235 such as weather, visibility , and wind; outsource real-time data 236 which can also be related to weather and temperature ; user inputs 237 which may be used to validate data by the user; route information 238; and excluded flight area 239.
- DTED Digital Terrain Elevation Data
- Some inputs such as outsource real-time data 236 are used to validate and improve the equality of the data from other sources.
- Other inputs are used to override the other inputs such as excluded flight area 239 which is mapped to the terrain to reflect that the specified portions of the terrain cannot be maneuvered to while complying with predefined terrain clearance requirements.
- the excluded flight area data 239 can also be used to reduce the calculations and those areas as the potential of maneuverability to the excluded flight are is no longer affected by the other inputs but rather is an overriding constraint.
- Display 240 may be implemented as any type of display, including a touchscreen which will enable the user to provide further input or feedback regarding the terrain-clearance reachable portions. For example, the user may provide his or her input regarding the validity of the presented data from a pilot perspective.
- Display 240 may be in the form of a down display 242 on which the mapping is presented.
- it can be a head mounted display (HMD) 246 that, together with a head tracker 244 provided a conformal view of the mapping as an augmented reality layer on the view of the pilot so that specific portions of the terrain are presented in a manner that visually distinguish between terrain portions that can be maneuvered above and those which cannot.
- the display may include a ground crew control display 248 for use of flight controllers and the like.
- the portion of the terrain may be limited to a flight corridor, radius or any other ROI which defines potential flight paths of the aerial vehicle.
- the terrain may include any object and surface defining a ground surface.
- the broad definition of terrain includes physical obstacles as well as mission related constraint such as landing requirements and the like.
- the aforementioned calculating is being repeated over time after updating the real-time parameters. This will yield a dynamic potential data as the flight evolves.
- the obtaining of the 3D model is achieved by repeatedly capturing images of the terrain from various positions and constructing the 3D model based on the captured images.
- a system and in as in Figure 2 may be modified for visualizing the aforementioned computation of maneuverability over the terrain.
- Such a modified system may include: a computer memory configured to store a 3D model representing at least a portion of a terrain located below an aerial vehicle; a computer processor configured to calculate an ability of said aerial vehicle to maneuver over at least one specific location on the terrain, based on real-time parameters related to said aerial vehicle, given a predefined performance envelope of the aerial vehicle; and a display 240 configured to present said ability to a user in a form of visual indicators so that a location on the terrain over which said aerial vehicle can maneuver is visually distinguishable from a location on the terrain over which said aerial vehicle cannot maneuver at a specified point of time.
- the visual distinguishability is achieved by a predefined color map associating a first color to locations over which the aerial vehicle can maneuver and a second color to locations over which the aerial vehicle cannot maneuver.
- the visual indicators associated with maneuverability are confined within a flight corridor associated with the aerial vehicle.
- FIG. 3 A is a flowchart diagram illustrating a method in accordance with embodiments of the present invention
- method 300A may include: obtaining a 3D model representing at least a portion of a terrain located below an aerial vehicle 310A; obtaining real-time parameters indicative of said aerial vehicle relative to the terrain 320A; and mapping said portion of the terrain into at least two types: a first type indicative of an ability of said aerial vehicle to maneuver over a respective terrain while complying with terrain clearance, and a second type indicative of a non-ability to maneuver over a respective terrain 330A, wherein the mapping is carried out based on said real-time parameters, and given predefined performance of the aerial vehicle.
- FIG. 3B is a flowchart diagram illustrating another method in accordance with embodiments of the present invention
- method 300B may include: obtaining a 3D model representing at least a portion of a terrain located in a vicinity of an aerial vehicle 310B; mapping said portion of the terrain into at least two types: a first type indicative of an ability of said aerial vehicle to maneuver over a respective terrain while complying with terrain clearance, and a second type indicative of a non-ability to maneuver over a respective terrain 320B; and presenting said at least two types of terrain to a user in a form of visual indicators so the at least first type and the second type of terrain are visually distinguishable from each other 330B. Alternatively, only one of the types is presented.
- Figure 4 is an exemplary visual indication showing potential of maneuvering or passing over regions in a region of interest, in accordance with embodiments of the present invention. Although it may seem at first similar in appearance to Figure 1 , the content of the different portion is completely different. As opposed to Figure 1, in visual representation 400 of the terrain, each portion is associated with the potential of the specific vehicle 12 to maneuver over it, given its temporal flight parameters and its performance, in view of the terrain and the terrain clearance constraints.
- portion 402A is marked by broken horizontal lines indicative of reachability at terrain clearance while hilltop 403B is marked in white indicating non-reachability (schematic route 404B is therefore forbidden).
- some portion of 402 A has a higher elevation of 402B which is due to the adaptive nature of the mapping in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
- a pilot or any user such as a flight controller may gain much more information than mere altitude map as the enhanced mapping presented in 400 is based on the actual kinematic constraints of the aerial vehicle. This will enable to reach better decisions and plan the flight in a more realistic manner. For example, the pilot will know that he or she can maneuver above hill-top 402A (along 404A) while complying with terrain clearance requirements although hill-top 402A is located above its current altitude.
- Figure 5A is exemplary visual appearance presented to a user showing different coloring of terrain based on elevation of the terrain relative to the elevation of the aerial vehicle, in accordance with the prior art consonant with Figure 1 discussed above.
- terrain simulation 500A all portions of the terrain above a specified elevation (e.g. hilltops) 510A and 520A are colored in the same color which represents portions of the terrain which are merely located above the aerial vehicle 12.
- Figure 5B is exemplary visual appearance presented to a user showing different coloring of terrain based on the potential of maneuver of the aerial vehicle, in accordance with embodiments of the present invention consonant with Figure 4 discussed above.
- terrain simulation 500B while some portions of the terrain above a specified elevation (e.g.
- hilltops 510B are colored in a color which represent portions of the terrain which are beyond the potential of the aerial vehicle 12, other portions having same elevation such as 520B have been colored in a different color which represent portions that are within the potential of the aerial vehicle. This is due to the fact that the calculation of the various parameters, those areas can be maneuvered above safely, although they are located above the aerial vehicle. This more sophisticated mapping (as opposed the one shown in Figure 5A) provides the user more freedom of operation and planning of the flight.
- Methods of the present invention may be implemented by performing or completing manually, automatically, or a combination thereof, selected steps or tasks.
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