Vehicle Sensor Health Monitoring
US-2018204398-A1 · Jul 19, 2018 · US
US10775809B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10775809-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815948980-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 9, 2018 |
| Priority date | Apr 9, 2018 |
| Publication date | Sep 15, 2020 |
| Grant date | Sep 15, 2020 |
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Apparatus and methods for controlling an aircraft and/or a vehicle are described. A vehicle speed and direction are received. A wind-over-vehicle speed and direction of wind at the vehicle are measured. An aircraft ground speed and direction are received. An aircraft-relative-to-vehicle speed and an aircraft-relative-to-vehicle direction are calculated based on the aircraft ground speed and direction and the wind-over-vehicle speed and direction. A wind-over-vehicle envelope is calculated based on system design limits for retrieving the aircraft at the vehicle. The wind-over-vehicle envelope maps limits of wind-over-vehicle speeds over a range of directions that enable retrieval of the aircraft at the vehicle. The aircraft and/or the vehicle are controlled using the wind-over-vehicle envelope, the aircraft-relative-to-vehicle speed, and/or the aircraft-relative-to-vehicle direction.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for controlling an aircraft and/or a vehicle to enable retrieval of the aircraft at the vehicle, the method comprising: receiving a vehicle speed of the vehicle and a vehicle direction of the vehicle; measuring a wind-over-vehicle speed of wind at the vehicle and a wind-over-vehicle direction of wind at the vehicle; receiving an aircraft ground speed of the aircraft and an aircraft ground direction of the aircraft; calculating an aircraft-relative-to-vehicle speed and an aircraft-relative-to-vehicle direction based on the aircraft ground speed, the aircraft ground direction, the wind-over-vehicle speed, and the wind-over-vehicle direction; accounting for one or more aircraft retrieval system design limits related to retrieving the aircraft at the vehicle, wherein the one or more aircraft retrieval system is located on the vehicle, wherein the one or more aircraft retrieval system design limits include information about a mechanical configuration of the one or more aircraft retrieval systems; calculating a wind-over-vehicle envelope based on the one or more aircraft retrieval system design limits, the wind-over-vehicle envelope mapping maximum and minimum limits of wind-over-vehicle speeds over a range of aircraft-relative-to-vehicle approach path directions for the aircraft approaching the vehicle that enable retrieval of the aircraft at the vehicle; and controlling the aircraft and/or the vehicle to enable retrieval of the aircraft at the vehicle using the wind-over-vehicle envelope, the aircraft-relative-to-vehicle speed, and the aircraft-relative-to-vehicle direction. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein controlling the aircraft and/or the vehicle to enable retrieval of the aircraft at the vehicle comprises controlling the aircraft and/or the vehicle to enable retrieval of the aircraft at the vehicle using the aircraft retrieval system. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein controlling the aircraft and/or the vehicle to enable retrieval of the aircraft at the vehicle using the aircraft retrieval system comprises: directing the aircraft to fly towards the aircraft-relative-to-vehicle direction and near the aircraft-relative-to-vehicle speed until reaching the vehicle; and when the aircraft reaches the vehicle, retrieving the aircraft using the aircraft retrieval system. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the aircraft retrieval system comprises an elongated member and/or a net, and wherein retrieving the aircraft using the aircraft retrieval system comprises retrieving the aircraft using the elongated member and/or the net of the aircraft retrieval system. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the aircraft comprises a hook, and wherein retrieving the aircraft using the elongated member and/or the net of the aircraft retrieval system comprises retrieving the aircraft using the elongated member and/or the net of the aircraft retrieval system and the hook. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein controlling the aircraft and/or the vehicle to enable retrieval of the aircraft at the vehicle comprises: controlling the aircraft ground speed of the aircraft and/or the aircraft ground direction of the aircraft; and/or controlling the vehicle speed of the vehicle and/or the vehicle direction of the vehicle. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein controlling the aircraft and/or the vehicle to enable retrieval of the aircraft at the vehicle comprises: determining a minimum wind-over-vehicle speed and a maximum wind-over-vehicle speed at the aircraft-relative-to-vehicle direction using the wind-over-vehicle envelope; determining whether the wind-over-vehicle speed is between the minimum wind-over-vehicle speed and the maximum wind-over-vehicle speed; and after determining that the wind-over-vehicle speed is between the minimum wind-over-vehicle speed and the maximum wind-over-vehicle speed, maintaining the aircraft-relative-to-vehicle speed and the aircraft-relative-to-vehicle direction of the aircraft. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein controlling the aircraft and/or the vehicle to enable retrieval of the aircraft at the vehicle comprises: determining a minimum wind-over-vehicle speed and a maximum wind-over-vehicle speed at the aircraft-relative-to-vehicle direction using the wind-over-vehicle envelope; determining whether the wind-over-vehicle speed is not between the minimum wind-over-vehicle speed and the maximum wind-over-vehicle speed; and after determining that the wind-over-vehicle speed is not between the minimum wind-over-vehicle speed and the maximum wind-over-vehicle speed, providing a command to the aircraft that changes the aircraft-relative-to-vehicle speed of the aircraft and/or the aircraft-relative-to-vehicle direction of the aircraft. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein controlling the aircraft and/or the vehicle to enable retrieval of the aircraft at the vehicle comprises: determining a minimum wind-over-vehicle speed and a maximum wind-over-vehicle speed at the aircraft-relative-to-vehicle direction using the wind-over-vehicle envelope; determining whether the wind-over-vehicle speed is between the minimum wind-over-vehicle speed and the maximum wind-over-vehicle speed; and after determining that the wind-over-vehicle speed is between the minimum wind-over-vehicle speed and the maximum wind-over-vehicle speed, maintaining the vehicle speed and the vehicle direction of the vehicle. 10. The method of claim 1 , wherein controlling the aircraft and/or the vehicle to enable retrieval of the aircraft at the vehicle comprises: determining a minimum wind-over-vehicle speed and a maximum wind-over-vehicle speed at the aircraft-relative-to-vehicle direction using the wind-over-vehicle envelope; determining whether the wind-over-vehicle speed is not between the minimum wind-over-vehicle speed and the maximum wind-over-vehicle speed; and after determining that the wind-over-vehicle speed is not between the minimum wind-over-vehicle speed and the maximum wind-over-vehicle speed, changing the vehicle speed of the vehicle and the vehicle direction of the vehicle. 11. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: providing an output of a computing device, the output comprising one or more of: an image of the wind-over-vehicle envelope, an image of a crab angle plot of crab angles and wind-over-vehicle directions, or an image of a closure rate plot of a closure rate between the aircraft and the vehicle. 12. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: utilizing the vehicle on a body of water. 13. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: utilizing the vehicle on a road. 14. A computing device, comprising: one or more processors; and one or more non-transitory computer-readable media configured to store at least computer-readable instructions that, when executed by the one or more processors, causes the computing device to perform functions comprising: receiving a vehicle speed of a vehicle and a vehicle direction of the vehicle; measuring a wind-over-vehicle speed of wind at the vehicle and a wind-over-vehicle direction of wind at the vehicle; receiving an aircraft ground speed of an aircraft and an aircraft ground direction of the aircraft; calculating an aircraft-relative-to-vehicle speed and an aircraft-relative-to-vehicle direction based on the aircraft ground speed, the aircraft ground direction, the wind-over-vehicle speed, and the wind-over-vehicle direction; accounting for one or more aircraft retrieval system design limits related to retrieving the aircraft at the vehicle, wherein the one or more aircraft retrieval system is located on the vehicle, wherein the one or more aircraf
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