Intelligent airport ramp and electric taxi-driven aircraft ground movement monitoring system
US-2020013301-A1 · Jan 9, 2020 · US
US11254445B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11254445-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916705483-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 6, 2019 |
| Priority date | Dec 6, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 22, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 22, 2022 |
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An integrated monitoring system and method are provided with the capability for monitoring ground surface movements of electric taxi drive system-driven aircraft, ground vehicles and personnel, and objects within airport ramp areas. Monitoring units may include a scanning LiDAR device with and without cameras or other sensing devices to transmit meshed real time encrypted data from multiple locations to an artificial intelligence-based processing system that generates a visual display of the monitored area for communication to aircraft cockpits and locations responsible for controlling ramp operations. Monitoring units may be mounted in single or multiple exterior locations on aircraft and/or in locations on ground vehicles and equipment, ground personnel, and the airside portion of an airport terminal.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An integrated airport ramp ground surface movement monitoring system that obtains ramp surface operations information from multiple locations, meshes real time data produced by multiple sources at the multiple locations, and transmits artificial intelligence-processed meshed real time data to aircraft pilots and ramp operations control personnel to improve safety, efficiency, and security of airport ramp operations, comprising: a. a ramp area adjacent to an airport terminal with a plurality of parking locations, passenger loading bridges, a plurality of aircraft moving within said ramp area into and out of said parking locations, and a plurality of ground service and support vehicles and ground equipment; b. at least some of said plurality of aircraft driven within said ramp area by electric taxi drive systems; c. multiple monitoring units mounted in multiple exterior locations on one or more of said passenger loading bridges, said plurality of ground service and support vehicles, ground equipment and personnel, and on said airport terminal operative to produce composite streams of meshed real time data in the form of views of said entire ramp area from said multiple monitoring units, wherein said multiple monitoring units comprise at least single or multiple cameras, scanning LiDAR devices and proximity sensors, or combinations of cameras, proximity sensors, and scanning LiDAR devices; d. an artificial intelligence-based processing system comprising intelligent algorithms operative to receive said composite streams of meshed real time data representing said views from said multiple exterior locations in a secure encrypted form, to process said meshed data to produce visual displays of said views from said one or more locations, and to communicate said processed meshed data in the form of secure visual displays in a secure encrypted form of said entire ramp area and signals in real time to pilots of said plurality of aircraft and to ramp control operations personnel or to store said processed meshed data; and e. display devices to receive said communicated secure visual displays located in at least cockpits of said plurality of aircraft. 2. The monitoring system of claim 1 , wherein said multiple monitoring units are mounted on said at least some of said plurality of said electric taxi drive system-driven aircraft to produce said composite streams of real time meshed data with views of said ramp area from said plurality of electric taxi drive system-driven aircraft. 3. The monitoring system of claim 2 , wherein said multiple monitoring units are mounted only on said electric taxi drive-system-driven aircraft and on said ground service and support vehicles and said ground equipment to produce said composite streams of real time meshed data with views of said ramp area from said electric taxi drive system-driven aircraft, said ground service and support vehicles, and said ground equipment. 4. The monitoring system of claim 2 , wherein said multiple monitoring units are mounted only on said electric taxi drive-system-driven aircraft and on said airport terminal, and said passenger loading bridges to produce said composite streams of real time meshed data with views of said ramp area from said electric taxi drive system-driven aircraft, said airport terminal and said passenger loading bridges. 5. The monitoring system of claim 1 , wherein said multiple monitoring units are mounted on said plurality of aircraft in said ramp area not driven by electric taxi drive systems to produce said composite streams of meshed real time data with views of said ramp area from said plurality of aircraft not driven by electric taxi drive systems. 6. The monitoring system of claim 1 , further comprising display devices located in a ground control location and in an air traffic control tower location to receive said communicated secure visual displays from said artificial intelligence-based processing system. 7. The monitoring system of claim 1 , further comprising robotic roving units functioning as ground personnel or ground personnel with said multiple monitoring units positioned on said robotic roving units or on said ground personnel to produce said composite streams of real time meshed data with views of defined blind spot areas in said ramp area. 8. The monitoring system of claim 7 , wherein said multiple monitoring units, each comprising a scanning LiDAR device and a camera, are mounted on said electric taxi system-driven aircraft and on said robotic roving units to produce said composite streams of real time meshed data with views of said ramp area from said plurality of electric taxi drive system-driven aircraft and views of said blind spot areas in said ramp area from said robotic roving units. 9. An integrated monitoring method that obtains ramp surface movement information of an entire airport ramp area from multiple locations, meshes real time data produced by multiple sources at the multiple locations, and transmits artificial intelligence-processed meshed real time data to aircraft pilots and ramp control operations personnel to improve safety, efficiency, and security of airport ramp operations, comprising: a. providing multiple monitoring units comprising at least single or multiple cameras, scanning LiDAR devices and proximity sensors, or combinations of cameras, proximity sensors, and scanning LiDAR devices, and, in a ramp area adjacent to an airport terminal with a plurality of parking locations and passenger loading bridges, providing a plurality of aircraft, at least some of the aircraft moved during ground travel within the ramp area by electric taxi drive systems, and providing a plurality of ground service vehicles, ground support vehicles, and ground equipment; b. mounting the multiple monitoring units in multiple exterior locations on the electric taxi drive system-driven aircraft, passenger loading bridges, ground service vehicles, ground support vehicles, and ground equipment, the monitoring units operating to produce composite streams of meshed real time data from the multiple locations as ground personnel and the ground vehicles move within the ramp area and the aircraft are driven within the ramp area into and out of the parking locations; c. providing an artificial intelligence-based processing system comprising intelligent algorithms to receive the composite streams of meshed real time data from the multiple monitoring units, processing the composite streams of real time meshed data, communicating the processed real time meshed data in the form of secure visual displays of the entire ramp area and signals in a secure encrypted form in real time to display devices located in at least cockpits of the aircraft as the aircraft are driven within the ramp area; and d. in response to the communicated real time secure visual displays of the entire ramp area, continuing to move the aircraft within the ramp area into and out of the parking locations, stopping movement of the aircraft, or continuing to move or stopping movement of the ground vehicles and personnel. 10. The method of claim 9 , further comprising communicating the processed real time meshed data in the form of the secure visual displays of the entire ramp area in the secure encrypted form to display devices located in aircraft cockpits, ground control locations, and air traffic control tower locations. 11. The method of claim 9 , further comprising mounting multiple monitoring units on exteriors of the plurality of the passenger loading bridges and on exteriors of airport terminal structures, obtaining the composite streams of real time meshed data of ramp area spaces adjacent to the plurality of passenger loading br
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involving a plurality of vehicles, e.g. fleet or convoy travelling (fleet control of land vehicles from a control room G05D1/0297; traffic control systems for road vehicles G08G1/00; for marine craft G08G3/00; for aircraft G08G5/00) · CPC title
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Bridges extending between terminal building and aircraft, e.g. telescopic, vertically adjustable · CPC title
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