Claims
- 1. An apparatus for generating a terrain clearance floor envelope for use in a ground proximity warning system that provides ground proximity alerts to an aircraft, wherein said apparatus comprises a processor that generates a terrain clearance floor envelope about a selected runway, wherein said processor defines the terrain clearance floor envelope dependent upon at least two boundaries, and wherein said processor defines at least one of the boundaries based on at least one of a runway position quality factor representing an uncertainty factor in the location of the selected runway and an altitude data quality factor representing an uncertainty factor in the altitude of the aircraft.
- 2. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said processor defines at least one of the boundaries of the terrain clearance floor envelope based on both the runway position quality factor and the altitude data quality factor.
- 3. An apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said processor defines at least one of the boundaries of the terrain clearance floor envelope by summing the runway quality factor and the altitude data quality factor.
- 4. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said processor defines at least one of the boundaries of the terrain clearance floor envelope based on an aircraft position uncertainty factor representing an uncertainty in the position of the aircraft and at least one of a runway position quality factor and an altitude data quality factor.
- 5. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the altitude data quality factor is a horizontal distance representing an uncertainty in the altitude of the aircraft converted to a horizontal error factor, and wherein said processor generates the altitude data quality factor by dividing the uncertainty in the altitude of the aircraft by the tangent of the predetermined glideslope angle.
- 6. An apparatus according to claim 1 further comprising a memory device in electrical communication with said processor, wherein said memory device includes a database containing runway position quality factors for a plurality of candidate runways, and wherein said processor accesses the database and retrieves a runway position quality factor associated with the selected runway for generating the terrain clearance floor envelope.
- 7. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said processor defines an inner boundary of the terrain clearance floor envelope proximate to the runway by summing the runway position quality factor and the altitude data quality factor, and wherein said processor defines an outer boundary of the terrain clearance floor envelope by summing the runway position quality factor, the altitude data quality factor, and a predetermined outer distance representing a predetermined distance from the inner boundary.
- 8. An apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said processor further defines at least one intermediate boundary of the terrain clearance floor envelope positioned on the envelope between the inner an outer boundaries, wherein said processor sums the runway position quality factor, the altitude data quality factor, and a predetermined intermediate distance representing a predetermined intermediate distance from the inner boundary.
- 9. An apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said processor further defines the terrain clearance floor envelope to have a preselected inner boundary altitude at the inner boundary, and a preselected outer boundary altitude at the outer boundary to thereby define a terrain clearance floor envelope having a slope defined by the inner and outer boundary altitudes and inner and outer boundaries defined by at least one of a runway position quality factor and an altitude data quality factor.
- 10. A method for generating a terrain clearance floor envelope about a selected runway for use in a ground proximity warning system to provide ground proximity alerts to an aircraft, wherein said method comprises the step of defining the terrain clearance floor envelope dependent upon at least two boundaries, and wherein said defining step defines at least one of the boundaries based on at least one of a runway position quality factor representing an uncertainty factor in the location of the selected runway and an altitude data quality factor representing an uncertainty factor in the altitude of the aircraft.
- 11. A method according to claim 10, wherein said defining step defines at least one of the boundaries of the terrain clearance floor envelope based on both the runway position quality factor and the altitude data quality factor.
- 12. A method according to claim 11, wherein said defining step comprises the step of summing the runway quality factor and the altitude data quality factor, wherein the sum of the factors defines at least one of the boundaries of the terrain clearance floor envelope.
- 13. A method according to claim 10, wherein said defining step comprises defining at least one of the boundaries of the terrain clearance floor envelope based on an aircraft position uncertainty factor representing an uncertainty in the position of the aircraft and at least one of a runway position quality factor and an altitude data quality factor.
- 14. A method according to claim 10, wherein the altitude data quality factor is a horizontal distance representing an uncertainty in the altitude of the aircraft converted to a horizontal error factor, and wherein said method further comprises, prior to said defining step, the step of generating the altitude data quality factor by dividing the uncertainty in the altitude of the aircraft by the tangent of the predetermined glideslope angle.
- 15. A method according to claim 10 further comprising, prior to said defining step, the step of accessing a stored database containing runway position quality factors for a plurality of candidate runways, and wherein said defining step comprises defining at least one of the boundaries of the terrain clearance floor envelope based on the runway position quality factor associated with the selected runway.
- 16. A method according to claim 12, wherein said summing step comprises:
a first summing step that sums the runway position quality factor and the altitude data quality factor to define an inner boundary of the terrain clearance floor envelope proximate to the runway; and a second summing step that sums the runway position quality factor, the altitude data quality factor, and a predetermined outer distance representing a predetermined distance from the inner boundary to define an outer boundary of the terrain clearance floor envelope.
- 17. A method according to claim 16, wherein said summing step further comprises a third summing step that sums the runway position quality factor, the altitude data quality factor, and a predetermined intermediate distance representing a predetermined intermediate distance from the inner boundary to thereby define at least one intermediate boundary of the terrain clearance floor envelope.
- 18. A method according to claim 16, wherein said defining step further comprises the steps of:
defining the terrain clearance floor envelope to have a preselected inner boundary altitude at the inner boundary; and defining the terrain clearance floor envelope to have a preselected outer boundary altitude at the outer boundary to thereby define a terrain clearance floor envelope having a slope defined by the inner and outer boundary altitudes and inner and outer boundaries defined by at least one of a runway position quality factor and an altitude data quality factor.
- 19. A computer program product for generating a terrain clearance floor envelope about a selected runway for use in a ground proximity warning system to provide ground proximity alerts to an aircraft, wherein the computer program product comprises:
a computer readable storage medium having computer readable program code means embodied in said medium, said computer-readable program code means comprising first computer instruction means for defining the terrain clearance floor envelope dependent upon at least two boundaries, and wherein said first computer instruction means defines at least one of the boundaries based on at least one of a runway position quality factor representing an uncertainty factor in the location of the runway and an altitude data quality factor representing an uncertainty factor in the altitude of the aircraft.
- 20. A computer program product according to claim 19, wherein said first computer instruction means defines at least one of the boundaries of the terrain clearance floor envelope based on both the runway position quality factor and the altitude data quality factor.
- 21. A computer program product according to claim 20, wherein said first computer instruction means comprises means for summing the runway quality factor and the altitude data quality factor, wherein the sum of the factors defines at least one of the boundaries of the terrain clearance floor envelope.
- 22. A computer program product according to claim 19, wherein said first computer instruction means defines at least one of the boundaries of the terrain clearance floor envelope based on an aircraft position uncertainty factor representing an uncertainty in the position of the aircraft and at least one of a runway position quality factor and an altitude data quality factor.
- 23. A computer program product according to claim 19, wherein the altitude data quality factor is a horizontal distance representing an uncertainty in the altitude of the aircraft converted to a horizontal error factor, and wherein said computer-readable program code means further comprises second computer instruction means for generating the altitude data quality factor by dividing the uncertainty in the altitude of the aircraft by the tangent of the predetermined glideslope angle.
- 24. A computer program product according to claim 19, wherein said computer-readable program code means further comprises third computer instruction means for accessing a stored database containing runway position quality factors for a plurality of candidate runways, and wherein said first computer instruction means defines at least one of the boundaries based on the runway position quality factor associated with the selected runway.
- 25. A computer program product according to claim 19, wherein said first computer instruction means comprises:
first summing means for summing the runway position quality factor and the altitude data quality factor to define an inner boundary of the terrain clearance floor envelope proximate to the runway; and second summing means that sums the runway position quality factor, the altitude data quality factor, and a predetermined outer distance representing a predetermined distance from the inner boundary to define an outer boundary of the terrain clearance floor envelope.
- 26. A computer program product according to claim 25, wherein said first computer instruction means further comprises third summing means that sums the runway position quality factor, the altitude data quality factor, and a predetermined intermediate distance representing a predetermined intermediate distance from the inner boundary to thereby define at least one intermediate boundary of the terrain clearance floor envelope.
- 27. A computer program product according to claim 25, wherein said computer-readable program code means further comprises:
fourth computer instruction means for defining the terrain clearance floor envelope to have a preselected inner boundary altitude at the inner boundary; and fifth computer instruction means for defining the terrain clearance floor envelope to have a preselected outer boundary altitude at the outer boundary to thereby define a terrain clearance floor envelope having a slope defined by the inner and outer envelope altitudes and an inner and outer boundary defined by at least one of a runway position quality factor and an altitude data quality factor.
- 28. An apparatus for generating a terrain clearance floor envelope about a selected runway for use in a ground proximity warning system to provide ground proximity alerts to an aircraft, wherein said apparatus comprises a processor that defines the terrain clearance floor envelope to be asymmetrical such that respective profiles of the envelope in a radial cross-section are different in at least two radial directions from a center point of the selected runway.
- 29. An apparatus according to claim 28, wherein the selected runway extends lengthwise between opposed runway ends and extends widthwise between opposed runway sides, wherein said processor defines the terrain clearance floor envelope such that an end profile of the terrain clearance floor envelope adjacent to an end of the selected runway is different from a side profile of the terrain clearance floor envelope adjacent to a side of the selected runway.
- 30. An apparatus according to claim 29, wherein said processor defines the terrain clearance floor envelope having an inner boundary proximate to the selected runway, wherein the ground proximity warning system no longer generates alerts within a region surrounding the selected runway and bounded by the inner boundary of the terrain clearance floor envelope.
- 31. An apparatus according to claim 30, wherein said processor defines at least a portion of the side profile adjacent to the inner boundary to have a different altitude than at least a portion of the end profile adjacent to the inner boundary, such that the ground proximity warning system provides different alert criteria for an aircraft that approaches at the side of the selected runway than an aircraft that approaches at the end of the selected runway.
- 32. An apparatus according to claim 31, wherein said processor defines at least a portion of the side profile adjacent to the inner boundary to have a constant predetermined altitude, wherein the defined portion extends from the inner boundary to a predetermined distance away from the inner boundary.
- 33. An apparatus according to claim 29, wherein said processor defines a terrain clearance floor envelope having side regions that are adjacent to the sides of the selected runway and end regions adjacent to the ends of the selected runway, wherein said processor defines at least one of the end regions of the terrain clearance floor envelope to have a first portion having converging sides that converge from a first width to a second width and a second portion having parallel sides spaced apart by the second width and extending from the converging sides of the first portion.
- 34. An apparatus according to claim 33, wherein said processor defines the terrain clearance floor envelope such that the first portion of the end region of the envelope has converging sides that converge toward a lengthwise axis of the selected runway and the second portion of the end region is proximate to the end of the selected runway.
- 35. An apparatus according to claim 30, wherein said processor defines the terrain clearance floor envelope such that at least a portion of the inner boundary is located at a distance of at least one of a runway position quality factor and an altitude data quality factor from the selected runway.
- 36. An apparatus according to claim 35, wherein said processor defines the terrain clearance floor envelope such that the inner boundary has side portions adjacent to the sides of the selected runway and end portions adjacent to the ends of the selected runway, wherein said processor defines at least one of the end portions of the inner boundary as an arc having a radius based on at least one of a runway position quality factor and an altitude data quality factor.
- 37. An apparatus according to claim 36, wherein said processor defines the terrain clearance floor envelope such that at least one of the end portions of the inner boundary is an arc having a radius equal to the sum of a runway position quality factor and an altitude data quality factor from an end point of the selected runway.
- 38. An apparatus according to claim 36, wherein said processor defines the terrain clearance floor envelope such that at least one of the side portions of the inner boundary is a line extending parallel to a lengthwise axis of the selected runway.
- 39. An apparatus according to claim 38, wherein said processor defines the terrain clearance floor envelope such that at least one of the side portions of the inner boundary is located at a distance of at least one of a runway position quality factor and an altitude data quality factor from the side of the selected runway.
- 40. An apparatus according to claim 39, wherein said processor defines the terrain clearance floor envelope such that at least one of the side portions of the inner boundary is a line parallel to the lengthwise axis of the selected runway and spaced apart from the side of the selected runway at a distance of the sum of a runway position quality factor and an altitude data quality factor.
- 41. A method for generating a terrain clearance floor envelope about a selected runway for use in a ground proximity warning system to provide ground proximity alerts to an aircraft, wherein said method comprises the step of defining the terrain clearance floor envelope to be asymmetrical such that respective profiles of the envelope in a radial cross-section are different in at least two radial directions from a center point of the selected runway.
- 42. A method according to claim 41, wherein the selected runway extends lengthwise between opposed runway ends and extends widthwise between opposed runway sides, wherein said defining step comprises defining the terrain clearance floor envelope such that an end profile of the terrain clearance floor envelope adjacent to an end of the selected runway is different from a side profile of the terrain clearance floor envelope adjacent to a side of the selected runway.
- 43. A method according to claim 42, wherein said defining step comprises defining the terrain clearance floor envelope to have an inner boundary proximate to the selected runway, wherein the ground proximity warning system no longer generates alerts within a region surrounding the selected runway and bounded by the inner boundary of the terrain clearance floor envelope.
- 44. A method according to claim 43, wherein said defining step comprises defining at least a portion of the side profile adjacent to the inner boundary to have a different altitude than at least a portion of the end profile adjacent to the inner boundary, such that the ground proximity warning system provides different alert criteria for an aircraft that approaches at the side of the selected runway than an aircraft that approaches at the end of the selected runway.
- 45. A method according to claim 44, wherein said defining step comprises defining at least a portion of the side profile adjacent to the inner boundary to have a constant predetermined altitude, wherein the defined portion extends from the inner boundary to a predetermined distance away from the inner boundary.
- 46. A method according to claim 42, wherein said defining step comprises defining a terrain clearance floor envelope having side regions that are adjacent to the sides of the selected runway and end regions adjacent to the ends of the selected runway, where in said defining step defines a t l east one of the end regions of the terrain clearance floor envelope to have a first portion having converging sides that converge from a first width to a second width and a second portion having parallel sides spaced apart by the second width and extending from the converging sides of the first portion.
- 47. A method according to claim 46, wherein said defining step comprises defining the terrain clearance floor envelope such that the first portion of the end region of the envelope has converging sides that converge toward a lengthwise axis of the selected runway and the second portion of the end region is proximate to the end of the selected runway.
- 48. A method according to Claim 43, wherein said defining step comprises defining the terrain clearance floor envelope such that at least a portion of the inner boundary is located at a distance of at least one of a runway position quality factor and an altitude data quality factor from the selected runway.
- 49. A method according to claim 48, wherein said defining step comprises defining the terrain clearance floor envelope such that the inner boundary has side portions adjacent to the sides of the selected runway and end portions adjacent to the ends of the selected runway, wherein said defining step defines at least one of the end portions of the inner boundary as an arc having a radius based on at least one of a runway position quality factor and an altitude data quality factor.
- 50. A method according to claim 49, wherein said defining step comprises defining the terrain clearance floor envelope such that at least one of the end portions of the inner boundary is an arc having a radius equal to the sum of a runway position quality factor and an altitude data quality factor from an end point of the selected runway.
- 51. A method according to claim 49, wherein said defining step comprises defining the terrain clearance floor envelope such that at least one of the side portions of the inner boundary is a line extending parallel to a lengthwise axis of the selected runway.
- 52. A method according to claim 41, wherein said defining step comprises defining the terrain clearance floor envelope such that at least one of the side portions of the inner boundary is located at a distance of at least one of a runway position quality factor and an altitude data quality factor from the side of the selected runway.
- 53. A method according to claim 52, wherein said defining step comprises defining the terrain clearance floor envelope such that at least one of the side portions of the inner boundary is a line parallel to the lengthwise axis of the selected runway and spaced apart from the side of the selected runway at a distance of the sum of a runway position quality factor and an altitude data quality factor.
- 54. A computer program product for generating a terrain clearance floor envelope about a selected runway for use in a ground proximity warning system to provide ground proximity alerts to an aircraft, wherein the computer program product comprises:
a computer readable storage medium having computer readable program code means embodied in said medium, said computer-readable program code means comprising first computer instruction means for defining the terrain clearance floor envelope to be asymmetrical such that respective profiles of the envelope in a radial cross-section are different in at least two radial directions from a center point of the selected runway.
- 55. A computer program product according to claim 54, wherein the selected runway extends lengthwise between opposed runway ends and extends widthwise between opposed runway sides, wherein said first computer instruction means defines the terrain clearance floor envelope such that an end profile of the terrain clearance floor envelope adjacent to an end of the selected runway is different from a side profile of the terrain clearance floor envelope adjacent to a side of the selected runway.
- 56. A computer program product according to claim 55, wherein said first computer instruction means defines the terrain clearance floor envelope to have an inner boundary proximate to the selected runway, wherein the ground proximity warning system no longer generates alerts within a region surrounding the selected runway and bounded by the inner boundary of the terrain clearance floor envelope.
- 57. A computer program product according to claim 56, wherein said first computer instruction means defines at least a portion of the side profile adjacent to the inner boundary to have a different altitude than at least a portion of the end profile adjacent to the inner boundary, such that the ground proximity warning system provides different alert criteria for an aircraft that approaches at the side of the selected runway than an aircraft that approaches at the end of the selected runway.
- 58. A computer program product according to claim 57, wherein said first computer instruction means defines at least a portion of the side profile adjacent to the inner boundary to have a constant predetermined altitude, wherein the defined portion extends from the inner boundary to a predetermined distance away from the inner boundary.
- 59. A computer program product according to claim 55, wherein said first computer instruction means defines a terrain clearance floor envelope having side regions that are adjacent to the sides of the selected runway and end regions adjacent to the ends of the selected runway, wherein said first computer program instruction means defines at least one of the end regions of the terrain clearance floor envelope to have a first portion having converging sides that converge from a first width to a second width and a second portion having parallel sides spaced apart by the second width and extending from the converging sides of the first portion.
- 60. A computer program product according to claim 59, wherein said first computer instruction means defines the terrain clearance floor envelope such that the first portion of the end region of the envelope has converging sides that converge toward a lengthwise axis of the selected runway and the second portion of the end region is proximate to the end of the selected runway.
- 61. A computer program product according to claim 56, wherein said first computer instruction means defines the terrain clearance floor envelope such that at least a portion of the inner boundary is located at a distance of at least one of a runway position quality factor and an altitude data quality factor from the selected runway.
- 62. A computer program product according to claim 61, wherein said first computer instruction means defines the terrain clearance floor envelope such that the inner boundary has side portions adjacent to the sides of the selected runway and end portions adjacent to the ends of the selected runway, wherein said first computer instruction means defines at least one of the end portions of the inner boundary as an arc having a radius based on at least one of a runway position quality factor and an altitude data quality factor.
- 63. A computer program product according to claim 62, wherein said first computer instruction means defines the terrain clearance floor envelope such that at least one of the end portions of the inner boundary is an arc having a radius equal to the sum of a runway position quality factor and an altitude data quality factor from an end point of the selected runway.
- 64. A computer program product according to claim 62, wherein said first computer instruction means defines the terrain clearance floor envelope such that at least one of the side portions of the inner boundary is a line extending parallel to a lengthwise axis of the selected runway.
- 65. A computer program product according to claim 54, wherein said first computer instruction means defines the terrain clearance floor envelope such that at least one of the side portions of the inner boundary is located at a distance of at least one of a runway position quality factor and an altitude data quality factor from the side of the selected runway.
- 66. A computer program product according to claim 65, wherein said first computer instruction means defines the terrain clearance floor envelope such that at least one of the side portions of the inner boundary is a line parallel to the lengthwise axis of the selected runway and spaced apart from the side of the selected runway at a distance of the sum of a runway position quality factor and an altitude data quality factor.
- 67. An apparatus for generating a terrain clearance floor envelope about a selected runway for use in a ground proximity warning system to provide ground proximity alerts to an aircraft, wherein said apparatus comprises a processor that defines the terrain clearance floor envelope to have an inner boundary adjacent to the selected runway, wherein at least two points on the inner boundary are at different distances from a center point of the selected runway.
- 68. An apparatus according to claim 67, wherein the selected runway extends lengthwise between opposed runway ends and extends widthwise between opposed runway sides, wherein said processor defines the terrain clearance floor envelope to have an inner boundary with side portions adjacent to the sides of the selected runway and end portions adjacent to the ends of the selected runway, wherein at least one point on at least one of the side portions of the inner boundary is at a different distance from the center of the selected runway than at least one point on at least one of the end portions of the inner boundary.
- 69. An apparatus according to claim 68, wherein said processor defines the terrain clearance floor envelope such that at least one of the end portions and the side portions of the inner boundary is located at a distance of at least one of a runway position quality factor and an altitude data quality factor from the selected runway.
- 70. An apparatus according to claim 69, wherein said processor defines the terrain clearance floor envelope such that at least one of the end portions of the inner boundary is an arc having a radius based on at least one of a runway position quality factor and an altitude data quality factor.
- 71. An apparatus according to claim 70, wherein said processor defines the terrain clearance floor envelope such that at least one of the end portions of the inner boundary is an arc having a radius equal to the sum of a runway position quality factor and an altitude data quality factor from an end point of the selected runway.
- 72. An apparatus according to claim 69, wherein said processor defines the terrain clearance floor envelope such that at least one of the side portions of the inner boundary is a line extending parallel to a lengthwise axis of the selected runway.
- 73. An apparatus according to claim 72, wherein said processor defines the terrain clearance floor envelope such that at least one of the side portions of the inner boundary is located at a distance of at least one of a runway position quality factor and an altitude data quality factor from the side of the selected runway.
- 74. An apparatus according to claim 73, wherein said processor defines the terrain clearance floor envelope such that at least one of the side portions of the inner boundary is a line parallel to a lengthwise axis of the selected runway and spaced apart from the side of the selected runway by the sum of a runway position quality factor and an altitude data quality factor.
- 75. An apparatus according to claim 68, wherein said processor defines a terrain clearance floor envelope having side regions that are adjacent to the sides of the selected runway and end regions adjacent to the ends of the selected runway, wherein said processor defines at least one of the end regions of the terrain clearance floor envelope to have a first portion having converging sides that converge from a first width to a second width and a second portion having parallel sides spaced apart by the second width and extending from the converging sides of the first portion.
- 76. An apparatus according to claim 75, wherein said processor defines the terrain clearance floor envelope such that the first portion of the end region of the envelope has converging sides that converge toward a lengthwise axis of the selected runway and the second portion is proximate to the end of the selected runway.
- 77. An apparatus according to claim 68, wherein said processor defines the terrain clearance floor envelope such that an end profile of the terrain clearance floor envelope adjacent to an end of the selected runway is different from a side profile of the terrain clearance floor envelope adjacent to a side of the selected runway.
- 78. An apparatus according to claim 77, wherein said processor defines at least a portion of the side profile adjacent to the inner boundary to have a different altitude than at least a portion of the end profile adjacent to the inner boundary, such that the ground proximity warning system provides different alert criteria for an aircraft that approaches at the side of the selected runway than an aircraft that approaches at the end of the selected runway.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/118,221 entitled TERRAIN CLEARANCE FLOOR ALERTING ALGORITHM filed Feb. 1, 1999, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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