Method of vehicle operation in an environment of high psychological pressure
First Claim
1. A method of operating a plurality of vehicles, each said vehicle having a respective pilot, one of the pilots being a commander, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) for each vehicle, receiving a respective initial status report from each of a plurality of subsystems of said each vehicle;
(b) based on said initial status reports;
for each vehicle;
(i) formulating at least one respective first course of action, and(ii) presenting said at least one respective first course of action to the commander;
(c) for each vehicle, assigning one of said at least one respective first course of action to said each vehicle, by the commander;
(d) for each vehicle, subsequently receiving a respective subsequent status report from each said subsystem of said each vehicle, said subsequent status reports being received continuously at a rate that exceeds an assimilation rate of the pilot of said each vehicle; and
(e) based on said subsequent status reports;
for each vehicle;
(i) formulating at least one respective subsequent course of action, and(ii) if, for one of the vehicles, at least one of said at least one respective subsequent course of action differs from said respective assigned course of action, presenting said at least one respective subsequent course of action to at least one pilot selected from the group consisting of the pilot of said one vehicle and the commander.
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Abstract
A vehicle such as a combat aircraft, and methods of operating one or more such vehicles. In each vehicle, a processor receives status reports from a plurality of vehicle subsystems faster than the pilot can assimilate them. The processor presents to the pilot, on a display, selections of at least one course of action, based on the current status reports. When a plurality of vehicles are operated, with one of the pilots being a commander of the plurality of vehicles, the selections are presented to the commander, who assigns initial courses of action to the other pilots. Subsequently, either the commander or the pilot of each vehicle may select the course of action for the vehicle.
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5 Claims
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1. A method of operating a plurality of vehicles, each said vehicle having a respective pilot, one of the pilots being a commander, the method comprising the steps of:
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(a) for each vehicle, receiving a respective initial status report from each of a plurality of subsystems of said each vehicle; (b) based on said initial status reports;
for each vehicle;(i) formulating at least one respective first course of action, and (ii) presenting said at least one respective first course of action to the commander; (c) for each vehicle, assigning one of said at least one respective first course of action to said each vehicle, by the commander; (d) for each vehicle, subsequently receiving a respective subsequent status report from each said subsystem of said each vehicle, said subsequent status reports being received continuously at a rate that exceeds an assimilation rate of the pilot of said each vehicle; and (e) based on said subsequent status reports;
for each vehicle;(i) formulating at least one respective subsequent course of action, and (ii) if, for one of the vehicles, at least one of said at least one respective subsequent course of action differs from said respective assigned course of action, presenting said at least one respective subsequent course of action to at least one pilot selected from the group consisting of the pilot of said one vehicle and the commander. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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