CA3026051A1 - Displaying performance limitations in aircraft display - Google Patents
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Abstract
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of United States Provisional Patent Application No. 62/343,260 filed on May 31, 2016, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
TECHNICAL FIELD
BACKGROUND OF THE ART
For example, checklists are sometimes generated and displayed to the pilot. Cross-checking and read-back procedures are also put in place to help pilots eliminate errors.
SUMMARY
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The graphical presentations are co-located on the flight deck with the primary graphical presentations of the parameters to which the performance limitations apply.
intended to be used by a pilot (sometimes referred as "captain") of aircraft 10 and right portion 12B intended to be used by a co-pilot (sometimes referred as "first office(') of aircraft 10. Left portion 12A and right portion 12B may comprise functionally identical components so that at least some operational redundancy may be provided between left portion 12A and right portion 12B of flight deck 12.
As used herein, the term "flight crew" is intended to encompass one or more individuals responsible for operation of aircraft 10 during flight. Such individuals may, for example, include the pilot and/or the co-pilot. Similarly, the term "crew" is intended to encompass one or more individuals responsible for operation of a vehicle comprising a system as disclosed herein.
Additional display devices 14 may be positioned in a location above a windshield in a heads-up position. Display devices 14 may include one or more cathode-ray tubes (CRTs), liquid crystal displays (LCDs), plasma displays, light-emitting diode (LED) based displays or any known or other type of display device that may be suitable for use in flight deck 12. Display devices 14 may be configured to dynamically display operational and status information about various systems of aircraft 10, information related to flight/mission planning, maps and any other information that may be useful for the flight crew during operation of aircraft 10.
Display devices 14 may facilitate dialog between the flight crew and various systems of aircraft 10 via suitable graphical user interfaces. Flight deck 12 may comprise one or more data input devices such as, for example, one or more cursor control devices 20, one or more multi-function keypads 22 and one or more (e.g., standalone or multifunction) controllers 23 that may permit data entry by the flight crew. For example, such controller(s) 23 may be disposed in the glare shield above one or more display devices 14.
displays information regarding aircraft engines and other systems instrumentation and crew annunciations. Examples of engine information displayed on the EICAS are revolutions per minute, temperature values, fuel flow and quantity, and oil pressure. Examples of other aircraft systems having parameters displayed on the EICAS are hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical, deicing, environmental, and control surface systems. Other aircraft system information may also be displayed. The MFD displays any additional information used to complement the PFD and/or EICAS. For example, the MFD may display a navigation route, moving map, weather radar, traffic collision avoidance system (TCAS) information, ground proximity warning system (GPWS) information, and airport information. Other complementary information may also be displayed.
One or more sensed parameters and/or one or more data inputs may be provided to aircraft systems 32 via input devices 30. Aircraft systems 32 are operatively connected to display devices 14, for populating the PFD, CAS, HUD, MFD, and any other display 14 provided on the aircraft 10.
In some embodiments, the flight control system comprises one or more flight computers that receive control inputs and direct movement of flight control surfaces, such as stabilizers, elevators, rudders, ailerons, spoilers, and the like.
Different aircraft may be composed of different flight control surfaces. The flight control system is designed to meet aircraft specific performance specifications related to stability augmentation, automatic guidance and navigation, and thrust management. In order to account for fault tolerance, the flight control system is provided with failure and/or fault detection and reconfiguration. When a non-normal event occurs, one or more aircraft systems, components and/or elements may be unable to perform their designed function or meet the performance specifications originally set out, thus leading to a reconfiguration of the flight control system whereby performance limitations are determined. Performance limitations may be related to a specific flight control surface, such as a rudder or an aileron, or to an operating parameter of the aircraft, such as airspeed, altitude, or acceleration.
Separate performance limitations may be assigned for each flight control surface having a reduced or modified capability. Separate performance limitations may be assigned for each operating aircraft or system parameter of the aircraft having a reduced or modified capability. Alternatively, a performance limitation may be applicable to more than one aircraft and/or system parameter, as will be explained in more detail below.
For example, the graphical indicator of the maximum airspeed in accordance with the active performance limitation may be overlaid on an airspeed gauge or scale, so as to visually indicate to a crew member an airspeed not to be exceeded. If the performance limitation is a maximum engine temperature imposed as a result of a reconfiguration of the aircraft upon detection of a non-normal event in-flight, then a graphical indicator of the maximum engine temperature in accordance with the active performance limitation is displayed co-located with the actual engine temperature on a temperature gauge of the CAS. For example, the graphical indicator of the maximum engine temperature in accordance with the active performance limitation may be overlaid on the temperature gauge or scale, so as to visually indicate to a crew member an engine temperature not to be exceeded.
The graphical indicator of the performance limitation is provided in addition to all of the information already available on the aircraft instrument, such as an over-speed bar on an airspeed tape or an engine overheating zone on the engine temperature gauge. The performance limitation is dynamically set upon detection of a non-normal event as a result of a reconfiguration of the aircraft. Therefore, the graphical indicator of the performance limitation may only be provided in-situ and differs from pre-set limits for various aircraft and system parameters.
Alternatively, non-normal event information may take the form of a checklist, whether manually generated by pilot or co-pilot input or automatically generated by an aircraft system 32. Non-normal event information may correspond to the generation of the checklist or to actions and/or inputs from the flight crew in response to the checklist. Non-normal event information may also take other forms, such as an alert signal generated by anyone of the aircraft systems 32. Performance limitation system 34 may consider any input 44 or combination of inputs 44 that it has been configured to recognize as indicative of a non-normal event. Detection of non-normal events by the aircraft is undertaken by existing aircraft systems 32 and will not be described in detail herein.
Reconfiguration information comprises at least one performance limitation of at least one aircraft or system parameter. In some embodiments, reconfiguration information also acts as non-normal event information. Alternatively, reconfiguration information is received separately from non-normal event information. Computer 36 may, based on inputs 44, generate output 46 for causing display device 14 to display one or more indicators of one or more performance limitations co-located, and/or overlaid, with the one or more aircraft or system parameters to which the one or more performance limitations apply.
In some embodiments, the non-normal event information corresponds to a checklist, a checklist action item, or a logic equation asserted by one or more aircraft systems 32. In some embodiments, step 50 is performed by another computer program; provided in computer 36 or in a different computer or system of the aircraft. For example, step 50 may form part of a non-normal event detection system provided in an aircraft.
For example, altitude may be considered when displaying a maximum speed performance limitation. For example, at altitude A, the performance limitation might be to operate below speed X, and at altitude B, the performance limitation might be to operate below a speed Y. The display of the indicator of the given performance limitation can be adjusted automatically and dynamically based on the actual operating condition of the aircraft, thereby avoiding pilot memory about when the performance limitation changes. In other words, the performance limitation for a given parameter might be different depending on the operating conditions or flight phase of the aircraft.
An airspeed indicator 58 shows current airspeed 60 to be 260 knots. Airspeed performance limitation indicator 62 is overlaid on top of the airspeed indicator 58 to display a limitation parameter relating to airspeed. In this example, the indicator 62 informs the pilot that the aircraft speed should not be increased beyond 280 knots.
A threshold 64 may be set at 270 knots. When the aircraft airspeed reaches the threshold 64, the indicator 62 may be modified in size, color, format, and/or state (i.e. dynamic), and an audio component may be added. When the aircraft speed decreases sufficiently such that it falls below the threshold 64, the indicator 62 may be further modified to return to the presentation shown in figure 5.
Indicators may also be provided as text, with words like "limit", "maximum", or "minimum"
positioned on a graphical display to correspond to the limitation parameter.
Combinations of symbols, numerical values, graphical differentiators and text may also be used. In some embodiments, an existing graphical display is shaded in a particular manner to indicate a specific range of available operating conditions for a given aircraft or system parameter. Other embodiments may also apply.
performance limitation that reduces an original capability by a medium margin, such as 20% or 25%, may correspond to a second set of symbols. A performance limitation that reduces an original capability by a large margin, such as 50%
or more, may correspond to a third set of symbols. The thresholds used to classify the performance limitation and/or the number of categories associated with different symbols may vary and be set by a manufacturer of the system 34, an operator of the aircraft 10, and/or the flight crew. Within each category of performance limitation, there may be more than one available symbol. Symbols of a same category may have a common color, a common format, a common size, and the like.
Performance limitation indicator 80 is used to display to the pilot an available range of operating states for the high pressure engine spool as a result of an in-flight aircraft reconfiguration. Note that indicator 80 differs from marker 76 which is always present and identifies original or standard operating limits of the aircraft.
Indicator 80 also differs from pointer 78 which is movable and may be set as desired by the flight crew. In contrast, indicator 80 corresponds to a limitation parameter generated as a result of an in-flight reconfiguration of the aircraft 10.
Indicator 80 is displayed so as to be co-located with an aircraft or system parameter to which a limitation parameter applies, the limitation parameter having been generated as a result of the reconfiguration. Indicator 80 thus differs from traditional graphic presentations, such as markers, reference bugs, and the like, provided on display devices 14 of aircraft 10.
Other methods of receiving a display request may also be used.
Also, one skilled in the relevant arts will appreciate that while the systems, methods and computer readable mediums disclosed and shown herein may comprise a specific number of elements/components, the systems, methods and computer readable mediums may be modified to include additional or fewer of such elements/components. The present disclosure is also intended to cover and embrace all suitable changes in technology. Modifications which fall within the scope of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art, in light of a review of this disclosure, and such modifications are intended to fall within the appended claims.
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acquiring reconfiguration information of an aircraft upon detection of a non-normal event in-flight, the reconfiguration information comprising at least one performance limitation of at least one aircraft or system parameter as a result of the non-normal event; and displaying a graphical indicator of the at least one performance limitation co-located with a display of the at least one aircraft or system parameter.
a processing unit; and a memory communicatively coupled to the processing unit and comprising computer-readable program instructions executable by the processing unit for:
acquiring reconfiguration information of an aircraft upon detection of a non-normal event in-flight, the reconfiguration information comprising at least one performance limitation of at least one aircraft or system parameter as a result of the non-normal event; and displaying a graphical indicator of the at least one performance limitation co-located with a display of the at least one aircraft or system parameter.
a graphical display of at least one aircraft or system parameter; and a graphical indicator of at least one performance limitation co-located with a display of the at least one aircraft or system parameter, the at least one performance limitation resulting from a reconfiguration of the aircraft upon detection of a non-normal event in-flight.
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