NTL Record

Title Combined Vision Systems Literature Review
Record ID 81883
Personal Name
Creator
Kratchounova, Daniela; Newton, David
Corporate Creator United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration. Office of Aviation. Civil Aerospace Medical Institute
Corporate
Contributor
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration. Office of Aviation. Office of Aerospace Medicine
Publisher United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration. Office of Aviation. Civil Aerospace Medical Institute
Publication Date 20190901
Language English
Abstract Improving safety during low-visibility operations is one of the most critical challenges in aviation. Toward this end, the aviation community has been working to develop flight deck display technologies that improve the pilot's ability to acquire visual information in situations where natural vision is compromised. The Combined Vision System (CVS) is one such technology. CVSs utilize data taken from imaging sensors onboard the aircraft (e.g., millimeter wave radar, forward-looking infrared), as well as terrain and obstacle databases, combine them, and present them in a superimposed fashion on a flight deck display. Some of the operational benefits of CVSs include improved tracking performance, reduced flight-path error, and reduced workload. Future research should address pilot performance with a CVS in specific operational constructs (e.g., head-down vs. head-up displays), the effects of CVS display minification on pilot performance, and head-down to head-up transitions while using a CVS.
Rosap ID dot:56993
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/56993
TRT Terms Data fusion; Sensors; Vision; Aircraft navigational aids; Aviation
General Subjects Synthetic Vision; Enhanced vision; Low visibility; sensor fusion
Geographical
Coverage
United States
TRIS Online
Accession No
1735869
Report Number DOT/FAA/AM-19/20
Resource type Tech Report
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/81000/81800/81883/201920.pdf
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository