Method and system for alerting a pilot to the location of other aircraft
First Claim
1. A method, operative in an aircraft having a windshield, for alerting a pilot to the location in the sky of a target aircraft, comprising the steps of:
- determining a position of a pilot'"'"'s eyes within the aircraft, comprising the steps of;
comparing a sensed position with a calibrated position; and
generating a calculation of the position of the pilot relative to the windshield;
determining a position of the target aircraft; and
based on the position determinations, outputting a given image on the windshield at a calculated position to indicate the target aircraft'"'"'s presence in the sky.
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Abstract
A method of alerting a pilot to the location of other aircraft begins by detecting the presence of at least one other aircraft and then calculating that aircraft'"'"'s projected flight path in the sky. Given the position of the pilot'"'"'s head or eyes, a given image (e.g., a circle) is then projected (or otherwise displayed) on the aircraft'"'"'s windshield at a calculated position. This position represents a relatively small region in the sky that the pilot, given the head or eye position and the projected flight path, should expect to see the other aircraft. In this manner, the pilot need no longer search the sky to attempt to map a display image to an actual location in his or her field of view.
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12 Claims
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1. A method, operative in an aircraft having a windshield, for alerting a pilot to the location in the sky of a target aircraft, comprising the steps of:
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determining a position of a pilot'"'"'s eyes within the aircraft, comprising the steps of;
comparing a sensed position with a calibrated position; and
generating a calculation of the position of the pilot relative to the windshield;
determining a position of the target aircraft; and
based on the position determinations, outputting a given image on the windshield at a calculated position to indicate the target aircraft'"'"'s presence in the sky. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method for alerting a pilot to the presence and location of other aircraft in the sky, comprising the steps of:
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detecting the presence of one or more other aircraft in the sky;
for each aircraft detected, calculating a projected flight path;
determining a position of a pilot'"'"'s eyes, comprising the steps of;
having the pilot locate a reference point on the aircraft;
adjusting a position of a reference image relative to a fixed point; and
generating a position signal indicative of the position of the pilot'"'"'s eyes relative to the windshield; and
based upon the calculated projected flight path and the position determination, displaying an image on an aircraft windshield at a calculated position to indicate the detected aircraft'"'"'s presence in the sky. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
projecting a point source at a given location; and
modulating the point source to generate the image.
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9. The method as described in claim 7, wherein the step of displaying an image includes:
activating given display elements located in an array of display elements associated with the windshield.
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10. The method as described in claim 7, wherein the image includes information selected from the set of information consisting essentially of aircraft type, aircraft identity, heading, altitude, and speed.
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11. A method for alerting a pilot to the presence and location of other aircraft in the sky, comprising the steps of:
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prior to flight, determining an expected position of a pilot'"'"'s eyes;
during flight, detecting the presence of a target aircraft;
calculating a projected flight path of the target aircraft;
during flight, determining a current position of the pilot'"'"'s eyes by comparing a sensed position with the expected position; and
based upon the calculated projected flight path and the current position determination, displaying an image on an aircraft windshield at a calculated position to indicate the target aircraft'"'"'s presence in the sky. - View Dependent Claims (12)
having the pilot locate a reference point on the aircraft;
adjusting a position of a reference image relative to a fixed point; and
generating a position signal indicative of the position of the pilot'"'"'s eyes relative to the windshield.
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