The technical field of the invention is that of the presentation of data on viewing screens. The invention applies more particularly to the aviation field.
In a certain number of industrial applications, it is necessary to present to a user a great amount of information in order to manage, supervise or control a complex system. In the aviation field notably, the continued progress of the onboard electronics and of the associated systems makes it possible to present to the crew a very large number of items of information concerning piloting, navigation or the craft itself. Mention will notably be given to the items of cartographic information or the items of information called ASAS, the acronym for “Aviation Safety Analysis Subsystem”. These items of information are presented on viewing screens placed on the instrument panel in front of the crew. In order to select, modify or delete information, the pilot uses man-machine interfaces that are conventionally a computer “pointer” connected to a designator. This designator is usually of the computer “mouse” type. It is also possible to use touch screens in order to perform the same functions or control keyboards.
The quantity of information proposed is such that it is no longer possible to present a single set of information of a given type on a dedicated screen. It is necessary to present several sets of information of different types on one and the same screen. For example, a screen of tactical information used in aircraft cockpits presents many sources of information which are superposed. Mention will be made notably of:
In order to manage these items of information, a first solution consists in displaying all of the available information. The system for managing the displays of AIRBUS A320 and A380 aircraft obeys this principle. A second solution consists in laying out the information on one and the same topic on one and the same level that is also called an “overlay”. The user can make certain overlays visible or invisible. This solution is adopted in most of the current avionic solutions. For example, the user can decide to display or remove the overlays relating to cartography or the weather radar information.
A more sophisticated solution consists in defining, for certain overlays, the nature of the information displayed, by using a menu. For example, on the overlay dedicated to the monitoring of the flight plan, also called the “FMS” for “Flight Management System”, it is possible to decide to display the airport zones. This solution is developed by Honeywell and used by Dassault under the EASy brand.
These solutions however have certain drawbacks. When the user wishes to have more detailed information on one of the overlays, for example the times of arrival at the waypoints of the flight plan, he has to go to the associated menu and request the display of these items of information. If the image is overloaded, for example when the cartography is also displayed, he must also request that the unnecessary information is masked, for example request the masking of toponym information of the cartography. Several operations are therefore necessary to obtain the sought information in a legible manner. To view this sought information correctly, certain other items of information must be totally masked.
The invention is situated in the field of tactical information display systems in the context of aircraft cockpits. The object of the invention is to provide a simple mechanism for making it possible to display additional information without, nevertheless, compromising the overall legibility of the information that is already present.
More precisely, the subject of the invention is a viewing device for the management of a system comprising at least means for generating and displaying on a viewing screen information of at least two different types relating to the system and means for controlling said displays, characterized in that:
Advantageously, the reduction of visibility is obtained by reducing the contrast or the brightness of these items of information.
Advantageously, all the items of information contained in the selected plane are displayed and the selection of the planes takes effect only for the period of action of a user on the control means or only during a transitional period.
Preferably, the system is a flight-management system for an aircraft, the information relates to the piloting or navigation of said aircraft and the display means are the instrument panel displays.
The invention will be better understood and other advantages will appear on reading the following description given as a nonlimiting description and by virtue of the appended figures amongst which:
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In the device according to the invention, the display can be controlled by control means. These control means may be real buttons placed on the keyboards or control stations or can be virtual and represented in the form of icons on the display screen. In the latter case, they are controlled by a designator of the computer “mouse” type, for example. Each button is associated with an overlay. While the user holds the button, the system is in a new mode called “X-Ray”, which it leaves as soon as the user releases the button. This mode is characterized by the following features:
Usually, the pixels forming an image are characterized by four parameters. The first three parameters correspond conventionally to the colorimetric coordinates and the fourth to a coefficient of transparency marked α. By reducing simultaneously the first three parameters by one and the same factor, the user reduces the value of the brightness of the pixel. By working on the value of α, it is easy to reduce or increase the contrast of the overlays.
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In order to promote the continuity of the mental representation of the user, the switch between the standard view and the “X-ray” view can be carried out through a progressive transition, in particular a progressive transition on the value of the coefficient α between its standard state and its attenuated state.
In addition to making it possible to clearly view an item of information that could not normally be clearly viewed, this innovation can also allow the users to view an object much more easily. For example, in the case of a traffic warning indicating a nearby airplane, pressing the button associated with traffic will make it possible to identify the position of the dangerous airplane much more quickly.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0706555 | Sep 2007 | FR | national |
This application claims priority to PCT Patent Application Number PCT/EP2008/061284, entitled Device for the Temporary Presentation of Data on a Viewing Screen, filed Aug. 28, 2008, also claiming priority to FR 07 06555, filed Sep. 18, 2007.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP08/61284 | 8/28/2008 | WO | 00 | 3/18/2010 |