Method and system for updating a flight plan
US-12175874-B2 · Dec 24, 2024 · US
US2020300960A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2020300960-A1 |
| Application number | US-201916362413-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Mar 22, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 22, 2019 |
| Publication date | Sep 24, 2020 |
| Grant date | — |
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A system and method for autonomous distress tracking of an aircraft. An automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast transceiver is configured to transmit an automatic distress transmission. A system controller comprises a distress identifier that is configured to determine when the aircraft is in a distress condition. The system controller is configured to control the automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast transceiver to transmit the automatic distress transmission in response to a determination that the aircraft is in the distress condition. The automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast transceiver and the system controller are contained within a housing attached to the aircraft on an outside of the aircraft.
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What is claimed is: 1 . An autonomous distress tracking system for an aircraft, comprising: an automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast transceiver configured to transmit an automatic distress transmission; a system controller comprising a distress identifier configured to determine when the aircraft is in a distress condition and configured to control the automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast transceiver to transmit the automatic distress transmission in response to a determination that the aircraft is in the distress condition; and a housing attached to the aircraft on an outside of the aircraft, wherein the automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast transceiver and the system controller are contained within the housing. 2 . The autonomous distress tracking system of claim 1 further comprising: a beacon transmitter contained within the housing and configured to transmit an emergency locator transmitter beacon; wherein the system controller is configured to control the beacon transmitter to transmit the emergency locator transmitter beacon in response to the determination that the aircraft is in the distress condition. 3 . The autonomous distress tracking system of claim 1 , wherein the automatic distress transmission comprises position information indicating a position of the aircraft and distress status information comprising information identifying a cause of the distress condition. 4 . The autonomous distress tracking system of claim 1 , wherein: the automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast transceiver is configured to receive an automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast transmission from the aircraft; and the distress identifier is configured to determine that the aircraft is in the distress condition in response to the automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast transmission from the aircraft stopping for longer than a selected time period. 5 . The autonomous distress tracking system of claim 1 , wherein: the automatic distress transmission comprises position information indicating a position of the aircraft; the system controller is configured to receive first position information indicating the position of the aircraft from a first satellite navigation system receiver contained within the housing and to use the first position information for the position information in the automatic distress transmission; the system controller is configured to receive second position information indicating the position of the aircraft from a second satellite navigation system receiver on the aircraft that is not contained within the housing and to use the second position information instead of the first position information for the position information in the automatic distress transmission when the first position information is not available from the first satellite navigation system receiver; and the distress identifier is configured to determine that the aircraft is in the distress condition in response to neither the first position information nor the second position information being available. 6 . The autonomous distress tracking system of claim 1 , wherein the distress identifier is configured to determine that the aircraft is in the distress condition in response to: detecting transmission of an emergency mode code from the aircraft; or receiving a remote activation signal from a location off of the aircraft to activate the automatic distress transmission. 7 . The autonomous distress tracking system of claim 1 further comprising: a battery contained within the housing; and a power manager configured to: provide power to the automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast transceiver and the system controller and to charge the battery from a power source on an inside of the aircraft when the power is available from the power source on the inside of the aircraft; and provide the power to the automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast transceiver and the system controller from the battery when the power is not available from the power source on the inside of the aircraft; and wherein the distress identifier is configured to determine that the aircraft is in the distress condition in response to the power not being available from the power source on the inside of the aircraft when the aircraft is in flight. 8 . The autonomous distress tracking system of claim 1 , wherein the housing is attached to the outside of the aircraft at a location on the aircraft from which an antenna for an emergency locator transmitter was removed from the aircraft. 9 . An autonomous distress tracking system for an aircraft, comprising: a satellite navigation system receiver configured to identify a position of the aircraft using navigation signals received from a satellite navigation system and to provide position information indicating the position of the aircraft; a plurality of antennas comprising a satellite navigation system antenna for receiving the navigation signals for the satellite navigation system receiver, an automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast antenna for an automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast transceiver, an emergency locator transmitter beacon antenna for a beacon transmitter, a satellite communications antenna for a satellite communications transceiver, and a wireless network antenna for connectivity to a wireless network by a wireless network transceiver; a software defined radio that is configurable to implement the automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast transceiver, the beacon transmitter, the satellite communications transceiver, and the wireless network transceiver and to transmit a distress transmission via one or more of the automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast antenna, the emergency locator transmitter beacon antenna, the satellite communications antenna, and the wireless network antenna; a system controller comprising a distress identifier configured to determine when the aircraft is in a distress condition and configured to control the software defined radio to transmit the distress transmission in response to a determination that the aircraft is in the distress condition; and a housing attached to the aircraft on an outside of the aircraft, wherein the satellite navigation system receiver, the software defined radio, and the system controller are contained within the housing. 10 . The autonomous distress tracking system of claim 9 , wherein the satellite navigation system receiver is implemented using the software defined radio. 11 . The autonomous distress tracking system of claim 9 , wherein the wireless network is selected from the group of wireless networks consisting of a Wi-Fi network, a cellular telephone network, and a personal area network. 12 . A method of autonomous distress tracking of an aircraft, comprising: determining, by a distress identifier implemented in a system controller, when the aircraft is in a distress condition; and transmitting, by an automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast transceiver, an automatic distress transmission in response to a determination by the distress identifier that the aircraft is in the distress condition. 13 . The method of claim 12 , wherein the automatic distress transmission comprises position information identifying a position of the aircraft and distress status information identifying a cause of the distress condition. 14 . The method of claim 12 further comprising: transmitting, by a beacon transmitter, an emergency locator transmitter beacon in response to the determination by the distress identifier that the aircraft is in the distress condition. 15 . The method of cl
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