Claims
- 1. In an aircraft including an autopilot system and having navigation means providing signals indicative of aircraft flight parameters and the course and distance to a destination and a pilot set means for providing a desired hover altitude at said destination, a hover approach control system responsive to signals from said navigation means and said pilot set means to control aircraft flight through said autopilot system, comprising:
- course means providing course control signals to control the heading of the aircraft to place said aircraft on a course toward said destination at a point downwind therefrom;
- speed means for providing speed control signals to control the speed of said aircraft to decelerate from its speed at said point to standstill at said destination; and
- altitude means responsive to said speed means for providing altitude signals to control the altitude of said aircraft for descent from its altitude at said point to said desired altitude, said altitude means generating said altitude control signals as a function of said speed control signals and range to destination throughout traverse of said aircraft from said point to said destination.
- 2. The invention according to claim 1 wherein said altitude means generates said altitude control signals to command aircraft descent to provide descent to said desired altitude from current altitude in the time required to decelerate from current speed to a low, fixed speed while traveling from its current position to a low, fixed speed while traveling from its current position to said destination.
- 3. The invention according to claim 2 wherein said altitude means computes a descent rate signal as the product of: (1) the ratio of current altitude above desired altitude to current velocity above desired velocity at desired altitude, times (2) current longitudinal acceleration.
- 4. The invention according to claim 1 wherein said speed means provides said speed control signals as a function of current ground speed and current range to destination.
- 5. The invention according to claim 4 wherein said speed means provides a deceleration rate signal in proportion to the ratio of the square of the current ground speed to the current range to destination.
- 6. The invention according to claim 4 further comprising:
- mode means alternatively providing a cruise signal defining operation of said hover approach system in a cruise mode until the aircraft is substantially at said point or an approach signal defining operation of said hover approach system in an approach mode when said course means indicates said aircraft is on said course from said point to said destination; and wherein
- said speed means responds to said mode means to provide said speed control signals to cause said aircraft to maintain current airspeed in response to said cruise signal and to cause said aircraft to decelerate from current airspeed to standstill at said destination in response to said approach signal.
- 7. The invention according to claim 1 wherein said course means provides said course control signals to cause said aircraft to approach said point along an arcuate ground track of constant radius.
- 8. The invention according to claim 7 wherein said course means provides said course control signals to cause said aircraft to approach said arcuate ground track tangentially.
- 9. The invention according to claim 7 additionally comprising:
- means for rendering said hover approach system operable following the attainment by said aircraft of a current airspeed in excess of a given minimum airspeed, and otherwise rendering said hover approach system inoperable; and wherein
- said speed means provides said speed control signals to cause said aircraft to maintain said current airspeed prior to reaching said point; and wherein
- said course means provides said course control signals to cause said aircraft to approach said point along an arcuate ground track of a radius defined by the ratio of said current airspeed to a fixed desired nominal rate of turn at the entrance of said aircraft along said ground track.
- 10. The invention according to claim 7 wherein said course means provides course control signals to control the roll angle of said aircraft in a continuously varying manner along said arcuate ground track to compensate for changes in relative wind direction to said aircraft as it traverses said arcuate ground track.
- 11. In an aircraft having navigational means including sensors and a tactical navigation computer providing signals indicative of ground speed along heading, altitude, and range to destination; having a selectively operable pilot control for providing a signal indicative of a pilot set altitude; and having an automatic pilot system including subsystems operable in response to respective engage input signals thereto for holding barometric altitude and for controlling rate of descent according to a desired input rate of descent; an automatic hover approach altitude control subsystem, comprising:
- first means responsive to said range to destination signal to provide signals indicative of a span of intermediate ranges, ranges greater than said span, and ranges less than said span;
- second means responsive to said altitude signal to provide a signal indicative of the aircraft altitude being greater or less than a nominal, fixed altitude;
- third means responsive to said pilot set altitude signal and to a signal indicative of groundspeed of the aircraft to provide a signal indicative of a profile of desired altitude as a function of groundspeed and pilot set altitude;
- and fourth means, responsive to said first, second and third means, connected to said barometric hold subsystem and operable to provide an engage input signal thereto in alternative response to said range signals indicating a range greater than said span, or to concurrence of said range signals indicating a range in said span and to said aircraft altitude being less than the nominal fixed altitude, or to concurrence of said range signals indicating a range less than said span and said aircraft altitude being less than the desired altitude indicated by the profile signal output of said third means.
- 12. The invention according to claim 11 further comprising:
- fifth means operable in response to said first, second and third means connected to said rate of descent controlling subsystem and operable to provide an engage signal thereto in alternative response to concurrence of said range signals indicating a range in said span and said aircraft altitude being greater than the nominal fixed altitude, or to concurrence of said rage signals indicating a range less than said span and said aircraft altitude being greater than the desired altitude indicated by the profile signal output of said third means; and
- sixth means providing a descent rate to said descent rate control subsystem.
- 13. Apparatus according to claim 12 wherein said sixth means is connected for response to said first means and said third means and provides said descent rate signal as a function of said profile signal in response to said range signals indicating a range less than said span and as a function of a fixed altitude in response to said range signals indicating a range within or greater than said span.
- 14. In an aircraft having navigational means including sensors and a tactical navigation computer providing signals indicative of ground speed along heading, altitude, and longitudinal acceleration; having a selectively operable pilot control for providing a signal indicative of a pilot set altitude; and having an automatic pilot system including a subsystem operable in response to an engage input signal thereto for controlling rate of descent according to a desired input rate of descent; an automatic hover approach altitude control subsystem, comprising:
- first means responsive to signals indicative of aircraft altitude and pilot set altitude to provide an error signal indicative of the difference therebetween;
- second means for providing an engage signal to said descent control subsystem in response to said error signal indicating a very small difference between aircraft and pilot set altitudes; and
- third means responsive to said longitudinal acceleration signal, said error signal and said groundspeed signal to provide a desired rate of descent input signal to said descent control subsystem to cause descent to the pilot set altitude in the same time that the speed of the aircraft will decrease to a fixed nominal amount at the current rate of deceleration.
- 15. The invention according to claim 14 wherein said third means includes means to sample and hold said desired descent rate signal when said error signal reaches a nominal fixed amount and to reduce said desired rate of descent signal as a function of said error signal for error signals less than substantially said nominal amount.
- 16. The invention according to claim 14 wherein said navigational means further provides signals indicative of bearing to destination and aircraft heading, and further comprising:
- fourth means responsive to said bearing to destination signal and to said aircraft heading signal to generate an approach mode signal indicative of the aircraft heading upwind toward said destination and otherwise providing a signal indicative of a cruise mode; and
- fifth means responsive to said mode signals to gate said desired rate of descent signal to said descent control subsystem in response to said approach mode signal and to provide an alternative rate signal to said descent control subsystem in response to said cruise mode signal.
- 17. The invention according to claim 16 wherein said fifth means includes:
- means to provide said alternative rate signal as a function of an altitude/speed profile determined as the difference between pilot set altitude and the product of the groundspeed of the aircraft times a fixed ratio of desired altitude per unit of groundspeed.
- 18. In an aircraft having navigational means including sensors and a tactical navigation computer providing signals indicative of ground speed along heading, airspeed, radar altitude, longitudinal acceleration, range to destination, aircraft heading, wind direction, wind speed, aircraft drift angle and bearing to destination; having a selectively operable pilot control for providing a signal indicative of a pilot set altitude; and having an automatic pilot system including subsystems operable in response to respective engage input signals thereto for holding radar altitude according to a desired input altitude, for holding barometric altitude, for controlling rate of descent according to a desired input rate of descent, for holding airspeed, for decelerating according to a desired input rate of deceleration, for holding lateral position and for holding longitudinal position, for maintaining a roll attitude according to a desired input roll angle, and for holding heading according to a desired input heading; an automatic approach to hover system comprising:
- means responsive to airspeed and wind speed for defining a desired approach range; means responsive to a desired approach range and pilot set altitude for defining a desired entry to approach altitude; means for engaging said airspeed holding subsystem until reaching approach entry;
- means responsive to range to destination for engaging said barometric altitude hold subsystem in response to very large ranges to destination;
- means responsive to wind speed, airspeed and pilot set altitude for defining a desired altitude profile;
- means responsive to said range to destination, said radar altitude and said altitude profile for controlling said rate of descent subsystem in response to said profile or in response to a desired fixed altitude in dependence upon an intermediate range to destination, or in dependence upon said profile for ranges less than said intermediate range;
- means operable after entry to approach for controlling said descent control subsystem in response to longitudinal acceleration, radar altitude, pilot set altitude, and ground-speed;
- means responsive to said radar altitude and said pilot set altitude and operable after entry into approach for engaging said radar altitude hold subsystem and holding altitude at said pilot set altitude;
- means responsive to aircraft heading, wind direction, aircraft drift angle and bearing to destination for operating said heading hold subsystem and said roll attitude subsystem in manner to cause said aircraft to fly a course through a final turn into the entry to approach and to fly along a track during approach which is upwind toward said destination;
- and means operable during approach to operate said deceleration control subsystem and said longitudinal portion of said lateral and longitudinal holding subsystem for causing said aircraft to decelerate from the airspeed held by said airspeed hold subsystem to substantially zero speed in response to said groundspeed along heading and said range to destination; and
- means responsive to airspeed for engaging the lateral portion of said lateral and longitudinal position holding subsystem in response to an airspeed less than that maintained by said airspeed hold subsystem.
Government Interests
This invention was made in the course of or under a contract with the Department of the Navy.
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