A system for synthetic vision and augmented reality in future flight decks

被引:2
作者
Behringer, R [1 ]
Tam, C [1 ]
McGee, J [1 ]
Sundareswaran, V [1 ]
Vassiliou, M [1 ]
机构
[1] Rockwell Int Sci Ctr, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360 USA
来源
ENHANCED AND SYNTHETIC VISION 2000 | 2000年 / 4023卷
关键词
augmented reality; synthetic vision; future flight deck; cockpit displays; wearable computing;
D O I
10.1117/12.389332
中图分类号
V [航空、航天];
学科分类号
08 ; 0825 ;
摘要
Rockwell Science Center is investigating novel human-computer interface techniques for enhancing the situational awareness in future flight decks. One aspect is to provide intuitive displays which provide the vital information and the spatial awareness by augmenting the real world with an overlay of relevant information registered to the real world. Such Augmented Reality (AR) techniques can be employed during bad weather scenarios to permit flying in Visual Flight Rules (VFR) in conditions which would normally require Instrumental Flight Rules (IFR). These systems could easily be implemented on heads-up displays (KUD). The advantage of AR systems vs, purely synthetic vision (SV) systems is that the pilot can relate the information overlay to real objects in the world, whereas SV systems provide a constant virtual view, where inconsistencies can hardly be detected. The development of components for such a system led to a demonstrator implemented on a PC. A camera grabs video images which are overlaid with registered information, Orientation of the camera is obtained from an inclinometer and a magnetometer, position is acquired from GPS. In a possible implementation in an airplane, the on-board attitude information can be used for obtaining correct registration. If visibility is sufficient, computer vision modules can be used to fine-tune the registration by matching visual cues with database features. Such technology would be especially useful for landing approaches. The current demonstrator provides a frame-rate of 15 fps, using a live video feed as background and an overlay of avionics symbology in the foreground. In addition, terrain rendering from a 1 are sec. digital elevation model database can be overlaid to provide synthetic vision in case of limited visibility. For true outdoor testing (on ground level), the system has been implemented on a wearable computer.
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页数:6
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