Norman Gerard Tarleton
Honeywell
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Proceedings of SPIE | 1998
Norman Gerard Tarleton; Peter F. Symosek; Randy Hartman
Integrating Passive Millimeter Wave camera (PMMW), Global Positioning System (GPS), and Differential Global Positioning System (DGPS) provides a pilot with a visual precision approach and landing in inclement weather conditions conceivably down to CAT III conditions. A DARPA funded, NASA Langley managed Technology Reinvestment Program (TRP) consortium consisting of Honeywell, TRW, Boeing, and Composite Optics Corporations is demonstrating the PMMW camera. The TRW developed PMMW camera displays the runway through fog, smoke, and clouds in day or night conditions. The Global Air Traffic Program Office entered into a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRDA) with Honeywell to demonstrate DGPS. The Honeywell developed DGPS provides precision navigational data to within 1 m error where GPS has 100 m of error. In inclement weather the runway approach is initiated using GPS data until a range where DGPS data can be received. The runway is presented to the pilot using the PMMW image viewed via a Heads Up Display (HUD) or Head Mounted Display (HMD). At a range where DGPS data is available, a precise runway and horizon symbology is computed in the Flight Display Computer and overlaid on the PMMW image. Image processing algorithms operate on the PMMW image to identify and highlight obstacles on the runway. The integrated system provides the pilot with an enhanced situation awareness of the runway approach in inclement weather. When a DGPS ground station is not available at the landing area, image processing algorithms (again operating on the PMMW image) generate the runway and horizon symbology. GPS provides the algorithm with initial conditions for runway location and perspective. The algorithm then locates and highlights the runway and any obstacles on the runway. Honeywell Technology Center is performing research in the area of integrating the PMMW, DGPS, and GPS technologies to provide the pilot with the most necessary features of each system; namely: visibility, accuracy, obstacle detection, runway overlay, horizon symbology and availability.
Enhanced and Synthetic Vision 1997 | 1997
Bill Wren; Norman Gerard Tarleton; Peter F. Symosek
Architecture optimization requires numerous inputs from hardware to software specifications. The task of varying these input parameters to obtain an optimal system architecture with regard to cost, specified performance and method of upgrade considerably increases the development cost due to the infinitude of events, most of which cannot even be defined by any simple enumeration or set of inequalities. We shall address the use of a PC-based tool using genetic algorithms to optimize the architecture for an avionics synthetic vision system, specifically passive millimeter wave system implementation.
Archive | 1999
Norman Gerard Tarleton; Dean R. Wilkens; Peter F. Symosek
Archive | 2010
Lee K. Strandjord; Glen A. Sanders; Norman Gerard Tarleton
Archive | 2010
Norman Gerard Tarleton; Stephan Enzone; David A. Doheny; Derek Mead
Archive | 2009
Darryl Busch; Lee K. Strandjord; Norman Gerard Tarleton
Archive | 2009
Lee K. Strandjord; Norman Gerard Tarleton; Stephan Enzone
Archive | 2011
Steven J. Sanders; Jeffrey E. Lewis; Sorin Mosor; David A. Doheny; Norman Gerard Tarleton; Austin Taranta
Archive | 2008
Lee K. Strandjord; Norman Gerard Tarleton
Archive | 2014
Norman Gerard Tarleton