DTS-proven technology for low flying aircraft
DTS-proven technology for low flying aircraft
- Author(s): M.V. Couch
- DOI: 10.1049/ic:19980156
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- Author(s): M.V. Couch Source: IEE Colloquium on Serious Low Flying, 1998 page ()
- Conference: IEE Colloquium on Serious Low Flying
This paper gives an insight into the principles of operation, and a summary of the status, of the Digital Terrain System (DTS) currently selected for all UK front-line military fast-jets. The DTS concerned (TERPROM(R)) has been developed over a number of years through a combination of theoretical studies, simulations and flight trials experience. The system provides a number of functions specifically designed to aid the operation of aircraft when flying at very low level. These functions are terrain referenced navigation (TRN), ground proximity warning (GPW), obstacle warning, terrain following (TF) and passive ranging. The benefits provided to a low flying aircraft by this system include reduced pilot workload, reduced observability, increased survivability and improved weapon aiming. (11 pages)
Inspec keywords: alarm systems; aircraft navigation; Kalman filters; military avionics; estimation theory
Subjects: Signal processing and detection; Military circuits, components, and equipment; Aerospace instrumentation and equipment; Military control systems; Other topics in statistics; Information theory; Other topics in statistics; Aerospace control
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