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Títol: Visual Aids and Error Monitoring for Complex Trajectories Flight


Director/a: PASTOR LLORENS, ENRIC

Departament: DAC

Títol: Visual Aids and Error Monitoring for Complex Trajectories Flight

Data inici oferta: 09-11-2011     Data finalització oferta: 09-06-2012



Estudis d'assignació del projecte:
    Tipus: Individual
     
    Lloc de realització: EETAC
     
    Segon director/a (UPC): BARRADO MUXÍ, CRISTINA
     
    Paraules clau:
    Trajectory monitoring, aerial works
     
    Descripció del contingut i pla d'activitats:
    Collection of airborne sensor data, also known as aerial survey, is one of the best methods of examining a wide territory. This technique can be used for a countless number of applications: environment, mapping, agriculture or security are only some examples of the possible fields where aerial survey can be a valuable tool.

    Grup Air-Med S.A. is an aviation company that develops part of its business in this field with the aid of its fleet of manned aircrafts. Executing aerial surveys missions often leads to flight complex trajectories, e.g., when performing a scanning pattern over a region of interest. Concepts such as synthetic vision and tunnel-in-the sky can be key technologies to assist the pilots in this kind of missions.

    With the aim of train the pilots on flying this specific flight plans, the ICARUS research group has developed a training application. The ICARUS Training/Tracking App works in combination with certified flight simulation software. It displays a 2D graphical representation of the terrain and the mission flight plan. Additional aids such as the Pictometric System and Course Deviation Indicator are also emulated. The system has been conceived as a service following the distributed computing paradigm, thus, it can be integrated in very different system architectures. Therefore, the software can be used not only in simulation environments, but also in real airborne systems.

    Current implementation has basic error monitoring and reporting capabilities. This Master Thesis is focused on the enhancement of the application visual aids and error monitoring capabilities. The objectives are:

    • Define and implement comprehensive error tracking algorithms in order to improve correction suggestions to the pilot.
    • Improve the graphical representation of the mission flight plan with the addition of the maximum allowed deviations.
    • Assess the integration of 3D synthetic vision techniques.
    • Define error reporting methods in order to evaluate the pilots’ performance.
    • Integration of the Keyhole Markup Language (KML) standard for geo-referenced information visualization.
    • Evaluate the compliance with current aeronautical standards for Cockpit Display Systems (CDS).
    • Incorporation to airborne systems (to be confirmed). Integration of navigation performance representation techniques.

    As a tentative planning, these are the main milestones to be achieved during the project:

    • Study of the state-of-the-art in the field of visual aids and pilots’ training applications applied to aerial survey (deadline 30th November 2011)
    • Definition of the error measurement algorithms, visual aids and error reporting methods (deadline 31th December 2011)
    • Implementation of the developed concepts in the ICARUS training/tracking application (deadline 28th February 2012)

     
    Overview (resum en anglès):
    Collection of airborne sensor data, also known as aerial survey, is one of the best
    methods of examining a wide territory. This technique can be used for a countless
    number of applications: environment, mapping, agriculture or security are only some
    examples of the possible fields where aerial survey can be a valuable tool.
    Grup Air-Med S.A. is an aviation company that develops part of its business in this
    field with the aid of its fleet of manned aircrafts. Executing aerial surveys missions
    often leads to flight complex trajectories, e.g., when performing a scanning pattern
    over a region of interest. Concepts such as synthetic vision1 and tunnel-in-the sky2
    can be key technologies to assist the pilots in this kind of missions.
    With the aim of train the pilots on flying this specific flight plans, the ICARUS
    research group has developed a training application. The ICARUS Training/Tracking
    App works in combination with certified flight simulation software. It displays a 2D
    graphical representation of the terrain and the mission flight plan. Additional aids
    such as the Pictometric System and Course Deviation Indicator are also emulated.
    The system has been conceived as a service following the distributed computing
    paradigm, thus, it can be integrated in very different system architectures. Therefore,
    the software can be used not only in simulation environments, but also in real
    airborne systems.
    Current implementation has basic error monitoring and reporting capabilities. This
    Master Thesis is focused on the enhancement of the application visual aids and error
    monitoring capabilities. The objectives are:
    • Define and implement comprehensive error tracking algorithms in order to
    improve correction suggestions to the pilot.
    • Improve the graphical representation of the mission flight plan with the
    addition of the maximum allowed deviations.
    • Assess the integration of 3D synthetic vision techniques.
    • Define error reporting methods in order to evaluate the pilots’ performance.
    • Integration of the Keyhole Markup Language (KML) standard for georeferenced
    information visualization.
    • Evaluate the compliance with current aeronautical standards for Cockpit
    Display Systems (CDS).
    • Incorporation to airborne systems (to be confirmed). Integration of navigation
    performance representation techniques.


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