Airspeed calculation system for an aircraft
US-9383381-B2 · Jul 5, 2016 · US
US10822109B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10822109-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815862703-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 5, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jan 5, 2018 |
| Publication date | Nov 3, 2020 |
| Grant date | Nov 3, 2020 |
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Aircraft and methods and systems for determining airspeed of an aircraft. The methods and systems allow for calculation of airspeed in near-ground and on-ground aircraft operation. A GPS altitude and a vertical acceleration of the aircraft are obtained for a current time frame. A geometric altitude for the previous time frame is determined, and the difference between the GPS altitude and geometric altitude are combined with the vertical acceleration to calculate a geometric altitude rate of change. The geometric altitude rate of change is used to calculate a pressure altitude rate of change, which is used to calculate a pressure altitude for the aircraft. A static pressure is calculated from the pressure altitude, and the airspeed is calculated using the static pressure.
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A method of determining an airspeed of an aircraft, the method comprising: obtaining, from a GPS device of the aircraft, a GPS altitude of the aircraft for a current time frame; obtaining, from an inertial reference device of the aircraft, a vertical acceleration of the aircraft for the current time frame; obtaining a geometric altitude of the aircraft for a previous time frame, the previous time frame occurring prior to the current time frame; determining a difference between the GPS altitude and the geometric altitude; calculating a geometric altitude rate of change of the aircraft using the vertical acceleration and the difference between the GPS altitude and the geometric altitude; calculating a pressure altitude rate of change using the geometric altitude rate of change; calculating a pressure altitude for the current time frame from the pressure altitude rate of change; calculating a static pressure for the current time frame based on the pressure altitude and a sea level static pressure; calculating the airspeed of the aircraft using the static pressure; obtaining, from the radio altimeter, a radio-based altitude of the aircraft; and in response to determining the radio-based altitude is below a pre-determined threshold altitude, calculating the geometric altitude rate of change of the aircraft using the difference between the GPS altitude and the geometric altitude without using the vertical acceleration of the aircraft. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the GPS altitude is a first GPS altitude, the vertical acceleration is a first vertical acceleration, the geometric altitude of the aircraft is a first geometric altitude, the geometric altitude rate of change is a first geometric altitude rate of change, and the previous time frame is a first previous time frame, and wherein obtaining the first geometric altitude of the aircraft for the first previous time frame comprises: obtaining, from the GPS device of the aircraft, a second GPS altitude of the aircraft for the first previous time frame; obtaining, from the inertial reference device of the aircraft, a second vertical acceleration of the aircraft for the first previous time frame; obtaining a second geometric altitude of the aircraft for a second previous time frame, the second previous time frame occurring prior to the first previous time frame; determining a difference between the second GPS altitude and the second geometric altitude; combining via integration the second vertical acceleration with the difference between the second GPS altitude and the second geometric altitude to obtain a second geometric altitude rate of change; and calculating the first geometric altitude of the aircraft using the second geometric altitude, the second geometric altitude rate of change and the difference between the GPS altitude and the geometric altitude. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein calculating the pressure altitude rate of change comprises: obtaining a standard day temperature; calculating an ambient temperature; determining a ratio between the standard day temperature and the ambient temperature; and combining the ratio between the standard day temperature and the ambient temperature with the geometric altitude rate of change to determine the pressure altitude rate of change. 4. The method of claim 3 wherein calculating the ambient temperature comprises: obtaining, from an external temperature sensor of the aircraft, a total air temperature for the current time frame; calculating a Mach number for the aircraft for the current time frame; and combining the total air temperature and the Mach number to calculate the ambient temperature. 5. The method of claim 1 wherein calculating the pressure altitude for the current time frame comprises: obtaining a pressure altitude of the aircraft for the previous time frame; combining the pressure altitude of the aircraft for the previous time frame with the pressure altitude rate of change to determine the pressure altitude for the current time frame. 6. The method of claim 5 wherein calculating the static pressure for the current time frame comprises: calculating the static pressure using the pressure altitude for the current time frame. 7. The method of claim 6 wherein calculating the airspeed of the aircraft comprises: obtaining, from a total pressure sensor of the aircraft, a total pressure value; and combining the total pressure value, the static pressure for the current time frame, to calculate the airspeed of the aircraft. 8. A system for determining an airspeed of an aircraft, the system comprising: a GPS device of the aircraft capable of determining a GPS altitude of the aircraft; an inertial reference device of the aircraft capable of determining a vertical acceleration of the aircraft; a computer system of the aircraft, the computer system including one or more processors operatively connected to the GPS device, the inertial reference device, and one or more other devices of the aircraft, a database operatively connected to the one or more processors, and a memory operatively connected to the one or more processors and the database, the memory storing data comprising program code for execution by the one or more processors to perform a method for calculating the airspeed of the aircraft, the method comprising: obtaining, from the GPS device, the GPS altitude of the aircraft for a current time frame; obtaining, from the inertial reference device, the vertical acceleration of the aircraft for the current time frame; obtaining a geometric altitude of the aircraft for a previous time frame, the previous time frame occurring prior to the current time frame; determining a difference between the GPS altitude and the geometric altitude; calculating a geometric altitude rate of change of the aircraft using the vertical acceleration and the difference between the GPS altitude and the geometric altitude; calculating a pressure altitude rate of change using the geometric altitude rate of change; calculating a pressure altitude for the current time frame from the pressure altitude rate of change; calculating a static pressure for the current time frame based on the pressure altitude and a sea level static pressure; calculating the airspeed of the aircraft using the static pressure; obtaining, from a radio altimeter, a radio-based altitude of the aircraft; and in response to determining the radio-based altitude is below a pre-determined threshold altitude, calculating the geometric altitude rate of change of the aircraft using the difference between the GPS altitude and the geometric altitude without using the vertical acceleration of the aircraft. 9. The system of claim 8 wherein the GPS altitude is a first GPS altitude, the vertical acceleration is a first vertical acceleration, the geometric altitude of the aircraft is a first geometric altitude, the geometric altitude rate of change is a first geometric altitude rate of change, and the previous time frame is a first previous time frame, and wherein obtaining the first geometric altitude of the aircraft for the first previous time frame comprises: obtaining, from the GPS device of the aircraft, a second GPS altitude of the aircraft for the first previous time frame; obtaining, from the inertial reference device of the aircraft, a second vertical acceleration of the aircraft for the first previous time frame; obtaining a second geometric altitude of the aircraft for a second previous time frame, the second previous time frame occurring prior to the first previous time frame; determining a difference between the second GPS altitude and the second geometric altitude; combining via integration the
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