Guidance automation for nap-of-the-earth flightLow-Altitude/Nap-of-the-Earth (NOE) rotorcraft flight in adverse weather has been identified as a major technology void by both military and civil agencies because of its direct relationship to the needs of the military's new scout-attack helicopter and to various civilian applications including Emergency Medical Services (EMS). As part of NASA's Aircraft Automation Program, Ames Research Center has identified as a major goal the automating and advancing of applicable terrain following/terrain avoidance/obstacle avoidance (TF/TA/OA) guidance technologies to a level where NOE rotorcraft flight can be demonstrated in an advanced simulator and, later, in fully automatic flight. Areas of emphasis to date for achieving automatic guidance include real-time sensor blending and the real-time computation of NOE guidance commands. The present paper reports on the guidance command generation. The applicability of TF/TA techniques to the NOE problem is described, and simulation results are presented that suggest that automatic NOE can indeed be accomplished.
Document ID
19870044211
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Denton, Richard V. (TAU Corp. Los Gatos, CA, United States)
Pekelsma, Nick (TAU Corp. Los Gatos, CA, United States)
Hagen, Mine (TAU Corp. Los Gatos, CA, United States)
Mcgee, Leonard (NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field, CA, United States)