Hazard and target alerting for weather radar

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6597305
  • Patent Number
    6,597,305
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, February 19, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 22, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A system, method, and computer program product for alerting a flight crew of weather radar return data collected, yet not presently being displayed. The system includes a memory, a processor, and an output device. The memory stores radar return information in a three-dimensional buffer. The processor determines if any radar return information stored in a three-dimensional buffer is within a threshold distance from an aircraft's present position and generates an image based on target data stored in the three-dimensional buffer and selected display parameters. The processor also generates a target alert if any target data is determined to be within a threshold distance from the aircraft's present position and is not included in the generated image. The output device presents the generated target alert.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In present-day aircraft radar systems, a single sweep of radar data is collected and displayed on a display for the pilot. Because only a single sweep of radar data is being displayed, large amounts of space are not being examined at all. This unexamined space may contain weather hazards.




Some have attempted to allow a pilot to simultaneously view weather information from various regions of space. For example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,940,987; 5,202,690; 5,781,146; 5,828,332; 5,920,276, to Frederick present storing radar return data into a three-dimensional array that is apparently based on the tilt of the radar. '987 presents generating a plan view that is selected according to tilt. The plan view image displays a span over a range of altitudes. Therefore, in order for a pilot to determine if an altitude above or below the aircraft's present altitude is clear of any weather hazards, the pilot must shift their visual focus to a vertical front or side view image. Frederick also fails to identify radar return information not in the present radar scan.




Therefore, there exists a need to provide pilots with radar display information not presently viewed.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention comprises a system, method, and computer program product for alerting a flight crew of weather radar return information not presently being displayed. The system includes a memory, a processor, and an output device. The memory stores radar return information in a three-dimensional buffer. The processor determines if any radar return information stored in a three-dimensional buffer is within a threshold distance from an aircraft's present position and generates an image based on target data stored in the three-dimensional buffer and selected display parameters. The processor also generates a target alert if any target data is determined to be within a threshold distance from the aircraft's present position and is not included in the generated image. The output device presents the generated target alert.




In accordance with further aspects of the invention, the first component further determines if the target data that is within the threshold distance from the aircraft's present position is at the same altitude as the aircraft and is along the aircraft's current heading or the aircraft's flight plan.




In accordance with other aspects of the invention, the generated target alert is an audible alarm and the output device is one or more speakers.




In accordance with still further aspects of the invention, the generated target alert is a graphical and/or textual image that indicates at least one of distance to aircraft and altitude.




In accordance with yet other aspects of the invention, the third component further generates a target alert if the radar return information determined to be within a threshold distance from the aircraft's present position is above a certain threshold reflectivity value.




As will be readily appreciated from the foregoing summary, the invention provides a device that alerts a pilot if the radar antenna has discovered any hazards to the aircraft that are not presently being displayed to the pilot.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The preferred and alternative embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below with reference to the following drawings.





FIG. 1

is a block diagram of a system formed in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a side view of weather hazards in front of an aircraft;





FIG. 3

is a weather radar display of a portion of the space from

FIG. 2

; and





FIG. 4

is a flow diagram for identifying non-displayed weather hazards.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The present invention is a system, method, and computer program product for alerting a pilot of radar return data not presently being displayed.

FIG. 1

illustrates an example system


30


formed in accordance with the present invention. The system


30


includes a weather radar system


40


, a display processor


42


, memory


43


, a display device


44


, an air data computer


46


, and user interface


48


coupled to the display processor


42


. The display processor


42


is electrically coupled to the radar system


40


, the display device


44


, the air data computer


46


, and the memory


43


. An example of the radar system


40


includes a radar controller


50


, a transmitter


52


, a receiver


54


, and an antenna


56


. The radar controller


50


controls the transmitter


52


and the receiver


54


for performing the sending and receiving of signals through the antenna


56


based on aircraft data (i.e., position, heading, roll, yaw, pitch, etc.) received from the air data computer


46


, a Flight Management System (FMS), Inertial Navigation System (INS), and/or Global Positioning System (GPS). The air data computer


46


generates air data based on signals received from various aircraft flight systems. The radar system


40


transmits radar signals from the antenna


56


into space and receives return signals (reflectivity values) if a target


60


is contacted by the transmitted radar signal. Preferably, the radar system


40


digitizes the return signals and sends the digitized signals to the display processor


42


. The display processor


42


translates the received return signals for storage in a three-dimensional buffer in the memory


43


. The display processor


42


then generates a two-dimensional image for presentation on the display device


44


based on any control signals sent from the user interface


48


or based on settings within the processor


42


.




The translated return signals (return data), as determined by the radar system


40


or processor


42


, identify certain weather targets, such as rain/moisture, windshear, or turbulence. The type of weather target identified is based on a corresponding present algorithmic interpretation of the reflectivity values. The pilot selects the type of weather identified using the user interface


48


.





FIG. 2

illustrates a side view of airspace in front of an aircraft


100


. The aircraft's radar system scans a volume portion


102


of the airspace in front of the airspace and stores the associated radar return information (data) in the three-dimensional buffer. The stored radar return information is generated from multiple tilted radar antenna sweeps


102




a-e.


Although

FIG. 2

illustrates a two-dimensional side view, the radar return information is translated into three-dimensional storage locations (voxels) of the three-dimensional buffer. The storage of data in the three-dimensional buffer is described in more detail in co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/080,197, applicant filed Feb. 19, 2002. U.S. Pat. No. 5,059,967 to Roos describes an apparatus and method for displaying weather information and is also hereby incorporated by reference. The radar return data included in a portion


110


of sweep


102




d


has been selected for display in the display device


44


and is shown in FIG.


3


.





FIG. 3

illustrates a plan position indicator display


120


that shows a plan view image


122


of the sweep portion


110


of sweep


102


d shown in FIG.


2


. The plan view image


122


is preferably generated based on range and tilt angle values as selected by a user/pilot using the user interface


48


. In this example, portion


110


is a volume of space beginning at the aircraft


100


and extending out to approximately 160 nautical miles. The portion


110


is approximately half the distance of the entire corresponding sweep


102




d.


The portion


110


is a selected region that the processor


42


scans the three-dimensional buffer to determine if there exists any return radar data, generates an image according to the scanned buffer, and displays the generated image on the plan position indicator display


120


. In this example, no radar return information is stored in the voxels of the buffer that correspond to the portion


110


. However, the three-dimensional buffer includes significant radar return information


106


between approximately 200 nautical miles (nm) to 300 nm from the aircraft


100


as found from the return data of sweep


102




d


that is not displayed. Also, more significant radar return information


104


exists at approximately 80-140 nm centered in the sweep


102




b


and part of sweep


102




c.


The present invention alerts the flight crew of return information not being displayed. For example, if the aircraft


100


is flying straight and level at 30,000 ft. and radar return information


104


is also at 30,000 ft. along the aircrafts present flight path, the processor


42


alerts the pilot that there exists a hazard not presently being displayed in the plan view


122


. The processor


42


can alert the pilot of a non-display target that is within a threshold distance by a number of different methods. For example, the processor


42


can audibly alert the pilot over speakers (headset) that are part of the user interface


48


. Also, as shown in

FIG. 3

, distance and altitude information of a non-viewed hazard is presented on the display


20


.





FIG. 4

illustrates a flow diagram performed by the system of

FIG. 1

for alerting the pilot of any non-display weather hazards. First, at decision block


180


, the processor


42


determines if there is any target data (radar return information) stored in the three-dimensional buffer that is within a threshold distance (altitude and/or horizontal distance) from the present aircraft's location. If there does not exist any target data within this threshold distance from the present aircraft's location, the process returns to decision block


180


to keep determining if this condition does exist. If target data does exist in the three-dimensional buffer within a threshold distance from the present aircraft's location, the processor


42


, at decision block


190


, determines if the presently selected and displayed radar image includes the target data determined to be within the threshold distance. If it is determined by the processor


42


that the target data is being displayed, there is no need to further alert the pilot that a target exists. The process then returns to decision block


180


. However, if the processor


42


does determine that the identified target data within a threshold distance is not being displayed according to presently selected display parameters the processor


42


alerts the pilot of the target data, see block


196


.




One of several algorithms generates a target alert (maximum reflectivity density, storm classification, high intensity returns). The simplest algorithm is based on magnitude of returns. Using this, if a storm was partially displayed, an alert would be generated if there is high intensity reflectivity outside of the display, even if some of the storm was being displayed. A set of logic rules (heuristics) is used to decide if a target alert will be generated that may be more complex than the concept described above.




In an alternate embodiment, the step at block


190


also includes the processor


42


determining if the radar return information is above a certain threshold reflectivity value. The return information identifies a weather hazard of some significance. Then, if there exists any return information within a threshold distance and above a threshold value, an alert is generated.




While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been illustrated and described, as noted above, many changes can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the scope of the invention is not limited by the disclosure of the preferred embodiment.



Claims
  • 1. A weather radar method comprising:determining if any radar return information stored in a three-dimensional buffer is within a threshold distance from an aircraft's present position; generating an image based on target data stored in the three-dimensional buffer and selected display parameters; and generating a target alert if any target data is determined to be within a threshold distance from the aircraft's present position and is not included in the generated image.
  • 2. The method of claim 1, wherein determining if any target data stored in the three-dimensional buffer is within a threshold distance from the aircraft's present position further comprises determining if the target data that is within the threshold distance from the aircraft's present position is at the same altitude as the aircraft and is along at least one of the aircraft's current heading or flight plan.
  • 3. The method of claim 1, wherein generating a target alert comprises generating an audible alarm.
  • 4. The method of claim 1, wherein generating a target alert comprises generating at least one of a graphical or textual image and displaying the generated at least one graphical or textual image.
  • 5. The method of claim 4, wherein the at least one graphical or textual image indicates at least one of distance to aircraft or altitude of the non-displayed target data determined to be within a threshold distance from the aircraft's present position.
  • 6. The method of claim 1, wherein generating a target alert comprises generating a target alert if the radar return information determined to be within a threshold distance from the aircraft's present position is above a certain threshold reflectivity value.
  • 7. A weather radar system comprising:memory configured to store radar return information in a three-dimensional buffer; a processor coupled to the memory, the processor comprising: a first component configured to determine if any radar return information stored in a three-dimensional buffer is within a threshold distance from an aircraft's present position; a second component configured to generate an image based on target data stored in the three-dimensional buffer and selected display parameters; and a third component configured to generate a target alert if any target data is determined to be within a threshold distance from the aircraft's present position and is not included in the generated image; and an output device configured to present the generated target alert.
  • 8. The system of claim 7, wherein the first component further determines if the target data that is within the threshold distance from the aircraft's present position is at the same altitude as the aircraft and is along at least one of the aircraft's current heading or flight plan.
  • 9. The system of claim 7, wherein the generated target alert is an audible alarm and the output device is one or more speakers.
  • 10. The system of claim 7, wherein the generated target alert is at least one of a graphical or textual image.
  • 11. The system of claim 10, wherein the at least one graphical or textual image indicates at least one of distance to aircraft or altitude of the non-displayed target data determined to be within a threshold distance from the aircraft's present position.
  • 12. The system of claim 7, wherein the third component is further configured to generate a target alert if the radar return information determined to be within a threshold distance from the aircraft's present position is above a certain threshold reflectivity value.
  • 13. A weather radar computer program product comprising:a first component configured to store radar return information in a threedimensional buffer; a second component configured to determine if any radar return information stored in a three-dimensional buffer is within a threshold distance from an aircraft's present position; a third component configured to generate an image based on target data stored in the three-dimensional buffer and selected display parameters; and a fourth component configured to generate a target alert if any target data is determined to be within a threshold distance from the aircraft's present position and is not included in the generated image.
  • 14. The product of claim 13, wherein the second component further determines if the target data that is within the threshold distance from the aircraft's present position is at the same altitude as the aircraft and is along the aircraft's current heading.
  • 15. The product of claim 13, wherein the generated target alert is an audible alarm and the output device is one or more speakers.
  • 16. The product of claim 13, wherein the generated target alert is at least one of a graphical or textual image.
  • 17. The product of claim 16, wherein the at least one graphical or textual image indicates at least one of distance to aircraft or altitude of the non-displayed target data determined to be within a threshold distance from the aircraft's present position.
  • 18. The product of claim 13, wherein the fourth component is further configured to generate a target alert if the radar return information determined to be within a threshold distance from the aircraft's present position is above a certain threshold reflectivity value.
COPENDING APPLICATIONS

This invention claims priority from co-pending U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/306,269, filed Jul. 17, 2001. This invention relates to copending applications U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/080,197, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/080,180, and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/079,477, all filed on Feb. 19, 2002.

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Entry
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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/306269 Jul 2001 US