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Guidance automation for nap-of-the-earth flight
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Abstract
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Low-Altitude/Nap-of-the-Earth (NOE) rotorcraft flight in adverse weather has been identified as a major technology void by both military and civil agencies because of its direct relationship to the needs of the military's new scout-attack helicopter and to various civilian applications including Emergency Medical Services (EMS). As part of NASA's Aircraft Automation Program, Ames Research Center has identified as a major goal the automating and advancing of applicable terrain following/terrain avoidance/obstacle avoidance (TF/TA/OA) guidance technologies to a level where NOE rotorcraft flight can be demonstrated in an advanced simulator and, later, in fully automatic flight. Areas of emphasis to date for achieving automatic guidance include real-time sensor blending and the real-time computation of NOE guidance commands. The present paper reports on the guidance command generation. The applicability of TF/TA techniques to the NOE problem is described, and simulation results are presented that suggest that automatic NOE can indeed be accomplished.
Authors
- Denton, Richard V. TAU Corp.
- Pekelsma, Nick TAU Corp.
- Hagen, Mine TAU Corp.
- Mcgee, Leonard NASA Ames Research Center
Citation: Denton, Richard V., Pekelsma, Nick, Hagen, Mine , et al. (2019). Guidance automation for nap-of-the-earth flight. Legacy CDMS. NASA NTRS ID 19870044211. https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/19870044211 ↗