Claims
- 1. An apparatus for providing an electrical interface between a controls and displays module of an aircraft and a precision-guided missile carried by the aircraft for launching against a target, the missile automatically recognizing a target as corresponding to a predetermined target defined by target image data stored in a memory unit of the missile and guiding the missile to the target based on target location data stored in the memory unit of the missile, the aircraft including means for providing target image and location data, the apparatus comprising a mission-planning unit including:a target image data interface unit that receives target image data from the controls and displays module of the aircraft in a first predetermined format and translates said target image data into a second predetermined format usable by the missile; and a target location data interface unit that receives target location data from the controls and displays module of the aircraft in a third predetermined format and translates said target location data into a fourth predetermined format usable by the missile; the interface units each being connected to a data bus of the aircraft that is connected to the missile such that target image and location data are downloaded over the data bus to the missile while the aircraft is in flight and prior to launch of the missile, whereby the apparatus permits in-flight mission planning for the missile.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a map storage unit that stores terrain and elevation data for a geographic region in which the missile is to operate, the mission-planning unit being in data communication with the map storage unit and bidirectionally communicating with the controls and displays module for displaying the terrain and elevation data on a visual display of the controls and displays module and for receiving mission-planning commands from the controls and displays module and sending the mission-planning commands over the data bus to the missile prior to launch.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the mission-planning unit receives the mission-planning commands in digitized form from an input device of the controls and displays module.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the mission-planning unit includes a microprocessor, and wherein the target image data interface unit, the target location data interface unit, and the mission-planning unit are implemented within the microprocessor.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4, further comprising a memory device that stores executable routines and is in data communication with the mission-planning unit, the mission-planning unit executing said routines so as to implement functions of the interface units and to communicate with the controls and displays module and the missile.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1, for use on an aircraft that carries a data link pod operable to communicate with the missile after launch, the apparatus further comprising a data link interface unit connected between the controls and displays module and the data link pod, the data link interface unit processing video image data received by the data link pod such that the video image data can be displayed on a visual display of the controls and displays module, the data link interface unit processing command signals generated in the controls and displays module and communicating said command signals to the data link pod for transmission to the missile after launch.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the data link interface unit includes a video processor that receives digitally encoded video image data provided by the data link pod and decodes the video image data into a format suitable for displaying on the visual display of the controls and displays module.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the video processor comprises a video mixer and a video graphics generator, the video graphics generator generating a cursor and a menu of commands available to a crew member, the video graphics generator being coupled with the video mixer such that the video mixer causes the visual display of the commands and displays module to display a video image received from the missile overlaid by the menu of commands and cursor.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8, further comprising a controller coupled with the video graphics generator, the controller receiving positioning signals from an input device in the aircraft and causing the video graphics generator to position the cursor on the visual display responsive to the positioning signals.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the data link interface unit communicates an override command generated in the commands and displays module to the data link pod such that the override command is transmitted to the missile after launch for altering a mission stored in the missile prior to launch.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the data link interface unit continually processes and relays control signals received from the commands and displays module to the data link pod for transmission to the missile for controlling the missile in a man-in-the-loop control mode.
- 12. A method for in-flight planning of a mission for a precision-guided missile carried by an aircraft for launching against a target, the missile automatically recognizing a target as corresponding to a predetermined target defined by target image data stored in a memory unit of the missile and guiding the missile to the target based on target location data stored in the memory unit of the missile, the aircraft including means for providing target image and location data, the method comprising:receiving target image data from a controls and displays module of the aircraft in a first predetermined format and translating said target image data into a second predetermined format usable by the missile; receiving target location data from the controls and displays module of the aircraft in a third predetermined format and translating said target location data into a fourth predetermined format usable by the missile; and downloading the translated target image and location data over a data bus to the missile while the aircraft is in flight and prior to launch of the missile, whereby the method permits in-flight mission planning for the missile.
- 13. The method of claim 12, further comprising:storing terrain and elevation data for a geographic region in which the missile is to operate after launch in a data storage device aboard the aircraft; retrieving and displaying the terrain and elevation data on a visual display aboard the aircraft; determining missile mission parameters during flight of the aircraft prior to launch of the missile based on the terrain and elevation data displayed on the visual display; and downloading the missile mission parameters over the data bus to the missile prior to launch.
- 14. The method of claim 12, further comprising:using a data link pod carried by the aircraft to receive a video image transmitted by the missile after launch and to generate video image data; processing the video image data generated by the data link pod and displaying the processed video image data on a video display aboard the aircraft; using the displayed video image data to determine control commands for altering the mission of the missile; and sending said control commands to the data link pod for transmission to the missile after launch.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein sending said control commands comprises sending a command causing the missile mission to be changed from an automatic target-recognition mode to a man-in-the-loop mode for controlling the flight of the missile.
- 16. A method for in-flight planning of a mission for a precision-guided missile carried by an aircraft for launching against a target, the method comprising:storing terrain and elevation data for a geographic region in which the missile is to operate after launch in a data storage device aboard the aircraft; retrieving and displaying the terrain and elevation data on a visual display aboard the aircraft; determining missile mission parameters during flight of the aircraft prior to launch of the missile based on the terrain and elevation data displayed on the visual display; and downloading the missile mission parameters to the missile prior to launch.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/165,696, filed Nov. 16, 1999.
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