This application claims priority to foreign French patent application No. FR 09 01642, filed on Apr. 3, 2009, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to the processing of airport databases within the framework of the ARINC816 standard with a view to making airport maps. More precisely, the invention consists of a method allowing the determination and the ordering of the characteristic points of bridges on airport maps.
The general context is that of the application of the ARINC816 standard which imposes a specific format for airport map databases. These airport databases, once compiled in the form of digitized maps, allow aircraft pilots to position themselves on the said digitized airport maps during the takeoff, landing or taxiing phases. Airport databases are produced by specialist companies, called data providers, and must be regularly updated, typically every 28 days.
More precisely, the relevance is to particular elements of these airport databases conforming to the ARINC816 standard: the elements corresponding to taxiways or linkways, more commonly called “taxiway elements”, the term that will be used subsequently. These taxiways are defined as sets of polygons, corresponding to roadways on which the aircraft can taxi and which are not takeoff or landing runways. Each polygon possesses an identity, corresponding to an identifier. The ARINC816 standard specifies that it must be possible to symbolize bridges in a specific and visible manner. Indeed, bridges are crucial elements of airport maps, from the safety point of view. To chart these bridges, the ARINC816 standard stipulates that data providers must indicate where the bridges are situated and whether they are above or below another pathway. Data providers, constrained moreover by the precise detail of the data that they supply, generally give a set of points to characterize a bridge. Such sets of points can constitute complex polygons.
The problem posed is to determine the four characteristic points of a bridge, corresponding substantially to the four corners of the said bridge, on the basis of a complex polygon, and to order them so as to allow correct orientation of the bridge on the corresponding airport map. The objective is to determine, on the basis of the set of points provided, two pairs of characteristic points, each pair of points constituting substantially one side of the bridge.
Currently, to characterize a bridge, data providers therefore provide a set of points that can constitute a complex polygon. The problem is to determine two pairs of correctly ordered points, so as to be able to represent the said bridge correctly on an airport map. No automatic method currently enables this task to be accomplished: this is the subject of the present invention.
For this purpose, the subject of the invention is a method for determining and ordering the characteristic points of a bridge on an airport map, the said airport map comprising:
According to the invention, the set of neighbouring polygons corresponds to the set of polygons whose barycentre is situated at a distance from the bridge which is less than a predefined threshold.
The predefined threshold can equal 300 meters.
Advantageously, when the search for the common points in step 2 of the method culminates in the determination of a set of four common points, corresponding to the said four characteristic points, of which two belong to a first adjacent polygon and two belong to a second adjacent polygon, step 5 of the method, corresponding to the ordering and to the determination of the two pairs of characteristic points, consists of:
Advantageously, for the determination of the four characteristic points in step 4 of the method, the common points determined in step 2 of the method and belonging, in addition to the bridge, to at least two adjacent polygons, are eliminated and cannot constitute characteristic points of the bridge.
Advantageously, if step 2 of the method, for determining a set of common points, culminates only in the determination of two common points, the said two common points constituting two characteristic points of the bridge and belonging to one and the same adjacent polygon, the said method comprises means for determining the other two characteristic points of the bridge by way of mathematical processing procedures.
Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will become apparent with the aid of the description which follows given in regard to the appended drawings which represent:
a: a diagram representing the determination of two wrongly ordered pairs of characteristic points of a bridge;
b: a diagram representing the determination of two correctly ordered pairs of characteristic points of a bridge;
The invention consists in determining, from among this set of points provided, the four characteristic points of the bridge B, and in ordering them so as to allow correct representation of the said bridge B on a digitized airport map.
a illustrates first of all the procedure for determining the four characteristic points of the bridge B, according to the invention. In a first phase, the polygons adjacent E2, E3 or potentially adjacent E1 to the bridge B are identified. For this purpose, it is possible to chart the polygons belonging to the same taxiway element: that is to say those which bear the same name. Those whose barycentre is close to the polygon corresponding to the bridge B are thereafter extracted. Barycentres situated at a distance of less than a predefined threshold from the said bridge B are considered to be close to the bridge B. This predefined threshold can be for example fixed at 300 meters. In the example of
Subsequently, each point of the bridge B, corresponding to the points PP1 to PP9 of
In this way, the figure shows that the points PF1, PF2, PF3, PF4 are determined as the four characteristic points of the bridge B.
But
The present invention makes it possible to guarantee the possibility of determining the two correct pairs of characteristic points, making it possible to represent bridges B in an appropriate manner on an airport map.
b represents a fraction of taxiway elements in which the bridge B is determined by two correctly ordered pairs of characteristic points. To determine the two correct pairs of characteristic points, P1-P2 and P3-P4 in the example of
At the risk of representing a bridge B whose direction of travel would be orthogonal to the direction of travel on the neighbouring taxiway element, it is known that a pair of characteristic points may not belong to one and the same adjacent polygon. It is therefore deduced from this that P1 and P3 on the one hand, and P2 and P4 on the other hand, belong to different pairs. Henceforth, there exist only two possible combinations:
An arbitrary provisional choice is then made; for example P1 forms a pair with P4 and P2 forms a pair with P3. A geometric analysis is then performed to detect an intersection, if any, between the segments corresponding to the arbitrarily formed pairs. If there is no intersection, the choice was right and the correct ordering of the characteristic points has therefore been found. If there is an intersection between the segments, the pairs of characteristic points of the bridge B are those of the second combination. In the example of
To summarize, the invention is an automatic method making it possible to determine the characteristic points of a bridge as well as their correct ordering on the basis of an airport database, with a view to allowing correct graphical representation of the said bridge on a digitized airport map.
One of the main advantages of the invention resides in its automatic character.
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