Aircraft bird strike avoidance method and apparatus using axial beam antennas
First Claim
1. A method for detecting and avoiding an aircraft collision with birds or other airborne hazards, said method comprising:
- providing a transmitter non-scanning axial beam antenna on said aircraft;
providing at least one receiver non-scanning axial beam antenna on said aircraft;
illuminating a surveillance volume ahead of said aircraft with a radar signal;
receiving reflections of said radar signal from radar targets in said surveillance volume;
alerting the pilot of a collision threat with said radar targets; and
maneuvering said aircraft to avoid colliding with said radar targets.
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Abstract
An aircraft avian radar is implemented using multiple axial beam antennas mounted on an aircraft. Target range is determined by radar range. Target azimuth and elevation position is determined by triangulation. An end-fire array antenna composed of a series of monopole antenna elements enclosed inside a long thin protective cover fashioned in the form of a stall fence is mounted on the wings, tail, or fuselage to produce a low drag axial beam antenna pattern directed ahead of the aircraft. Other axial beam antenna choices include helical, pyramidal horn, and conical horn antennas mounted on or inside various forward facing surfaces of the aircraft.
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20 Claims
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1. A method for detecting and avoiding an aircraft collision with birds or other airborne hazards, said method comprising:
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providing a transmitter non-scanning axial beam antenna on said aircraft; providing at least one receiver non-scanning axial beam antenna on said aircraft; illuminating a surveillance volume ahead of said aircraft with a radar signal; receiving reflections of said radar signal from radar targets in said surveillance volume; alerting the pilot of a collision threat with said radar targets; and maneuvering said aircraft to avoid colliding with said radar targets. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A method for detecting birds or other airborne hazard ahead of an aircraft in flight and avoiding collision with said birds or said airborne hazard, said method comprising:
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providing a non-scanning first axial beam antenna on said aircraft, said first axial beam antenna functioning as a radar transmitter antenna; providing a non-scanning second axial beam antenna on said aircraft, said second axial beam antenna functioning as a radar receiver antenna; mounting said first axial beam antenna and said second axial beam antenna on said aircraft such that their maximum directivities are pointed in the forward flight path direction of said aircraft and their antenna beam patterns overlap; illuminating at least the overlapping surveillance volume of said first axial beam antenna and said second axial beam antenna with a radar signal; receiving reflections of said radar signal from radar targets within antenna pattern of said second axial beam antenna; declaring said radar targets a said airborne hazard whenever said reflections are received from said second axial beam antenna; alerting the pilot of said aircraft of said airborne hazard; and maneuvering said aircraft to avoid said airborne hazard.
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14. An apparatus for detecting and avoiding an aircraft collision with birds or other airborne hazard, said apparatus comprising:
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one or more non-scanning axial beam antenna mounted on said aircraft and configured to observe a surveillance volume ahead of said aircraft; a transmitter coupled to a said axial beam antenna and configured to illuminate said surveillance volume with a radar signal; receivers coupled to one or more said axial beam antenna and configured to receive reflections of said radar signal from radar targets; a signal detection processor coupled to said one or more receivers and configured to detect and process said reflections from said radar targets to determine the collision threat between said aircraft and said radar targets; and means for communicating said collision threat to said aircraft pilot, whereby said pilot can maneuver said aircraft to avoid a collision with said airborne hazard. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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