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Feasibility Study of a Persistent Monitoring System for the Flight Deck of U.S. Navy Aircraft Carriers

Jezik EngleskiEngleski
Knjiga Meki uvez
Knjiga Feasibility Study of a Persistent Monitoring System for the Flight Deck of U.S. Navy Aircraft Carriers Jeffrey S Johnston
Libristo kod: 08138571
Nakladnici Biblioscholar, rujan 2012
This research analyzes the use of modern Real Time Locating Systems (RTLS), such as the Global Posit... Cijeli opis
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This research analyzes the use of modern Real Time Locating Systems (RTLS), such as the Global Positioning System (GPS), to improve the safety of aircraft, equipment, and personnel onboard a United States Navy (USN) aircraft carrier. The results of a detailed analysis of USN safety records since 1980 show that mishaps which could potentially be prevented by a persistent monitoring system result in the death of a sailor nearly every other year and account for at least $92,486,469, or 5.55% of the total cost of all flight deck and hangar bay related mishaps. A system to continually monitor flight deck operations is proposed with four successive levels of increasing capability. A study of past and present work in the area of aircraft carrier flight deck operations is performed. This research conducted a study of the movements of USN personnel and an FA-18C aircraft being towed at NAS Oceana, VA. Using two precision GPS recorders mounted on the aircraft wingtips, the position and orientation of the aircraft, in two-dimensions, are calculated and the errors in this solution are explored. The distance between personnel and the aircraft is calculated in the nearest neighbor sense. Pseudospectral motion planning techniques are presented to provide route prediction for aircraft, support equipment, and personnel. Concepts for system components, such as aircraft and personnel receivers, are described. Methods to recognize and communicate the presence of hazardous situations are discussed. The end result of this research is the identification of performance requirements, limitations, and definition of areas of further research for the development of a flight deck persistent monitoring system with the capability to warn of hazardous situations, ease the incorporation of UAVs, and reduce the risk of death or injury faced by sailors on the flight deck.

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Puni naziv Feasibility Study of a Persistent Monitoring System for the Flight Deck of U.S. Navy Aircraft Carriers
Jezik Engleski
Uvez Knjiga - Meki uvez
Datum izdanja 2012
Broj stranica 208
EAN 9781249456612
ISBN 9781249456612
Libristo kod 08138571
Nakladnici Biblioscholar
Težina 381
Dimenzije 189 x 246 x 11
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