Claims
- 1. A warning system for an aircraft comprising:
first means for receiving signals representative of the instantaneous flight path angle; second means for receiving signals from a predetermined satellite-based navigation system representative of the position of the aircraft; third means for receiving signals representative of the altitude of an aircraft; means for storing data representative of terrain elevation information; and means responsive to said first means, said second means, said third means and said storing means for generating a first warning signal of a hazardous flight condition, as a function of both the position of the aircraft relative to said terrain elevation information and the flight path angle of aircraft, for a predefined area relative to the aircraft wherein said area includes areas both above and ahead of the aircraft.
- 2. A warning system as recited in claim 1, wherein said predetermined satellite-based navigation system is the global positioning system GPS.
- 3. A warning system for an aircraft comprising:
means for receiving signals representative of the instantaneous flight path angle of the aircraft; means for receiving signals representative of the position of the aircraft; means for receiving signals representative of the altitude of the aircraft; means for storing data representative of actual terrain elevation information; and means for generating a first warning signal of a hazardous flight condition resulting from location of a subset of said predetermined terrain information at a predetermined distance in front of the aircraft, said first warning signal generated as a function of both the position of the aircraft relative to said subset of said predetermined terrain information and the flight path angle of the aircraft.
- 4. A warning system as recited in claim 23, wherein said generating means includes means for determining the relationship between the flight path angle and a predetermined first datum and generating a first warning signal when a predetermined relationship between the flight path angle and said first predetermined datum exists.
- 5. A warning system as recited in claim 24, wherein said generating means includes means for determining the relationship between the flight path angle and a predetermined second datum and generating a second warning signal when a predetermined relationship between said flight path angle and said second predetermined datum exists.
- 6. A warning system as recited in claim 25, wherein parameters for determining said first predetermined datum and said second predetermined datum are configurable.
- 7. A warning system as recited in claim 23, wherein said predetermined distance is a function of the airspeed of the aircraft.
- 8. A warning system as recited in claim 23, wherein said first warning signal defines a plurality of boundaries relative to the current position and altitude of the aircraft.
- 9. A warning system as recited in claim 28, further including means for modifying said boundaries under predetermined conditions.
- 10. A warning system as recited in claim 29, wherein said modifying means includes means for modifying said boundaries as a function of the flight path angle of the aircraft.
- 11. The warning system of claim 1 wherein said area relative to the aircraft further includes an area below the aircraft.
- 12. A method of providing terrain warnings for a vehicle, the method comprising:
receiving signals representative of an instantaneous flight path angle of the vehicle; receiving signals representative of the position of the vehicle; receiving signals representative of terrain elevation information; and generating a first warning signal as a function of both the position of the vehicle relative to the terrain elevation information and the flight path angle of the vehicle for a predefined area relative to the vehicle wherein the area includes areas both above and ahead of the vehicle.
- 13. A method of providing terrain warnings for a vehicle, the method comprising:
receiving signals representative of an instantaneous flight path angle of the vehicle; receiving signals representative of the position of the vehicle; receiving signals representative of the altitude of the vehicle; receiving signals representative of terrain elevation information; and generating a first warning signal as a function of a subset of the terrain elevation information at a predetermined distance in front of the aircraft, said first warning signal generated as a function of both the position of the vehicle relative to the subset of terrain elevation information and the flight path angle of the vehicle.
PRIORITY CLAIM
[0001] This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/509,660, filed Jul. 31, 1995, attorney docket number 543-94-001.
Continuations (1)
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Parent |
08509660 |
Jul 1995 |
US |
Child |
10402518 |
Mar 2003 |
US |