Method for predicting a short term flight path of an aircraft, computer program product, associated prediction device, guidance method, guidance system and aircraft
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G08G-005/00
G01C-023/00
G05D-001/10
출원번호
US-0739303
(2015-06-15)
등록번호
US-9824594
(2017-11-21)
우선권정보
FR-14 01357 (2014-06-16)
발명자
/ 주소
Lissajoux, Sylvain
Badatcheff, Alexandre
Claybrough, Matthieu
출원인 / 주소
THALES
대리인 / 주소
Knobbe, Martens, Olson & Bear, LLP
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초록▼
A method for predicting a short-term flight path of an aircraft, a computer program product, an associated prediction device, a guidance method, and a guidance system of an aircraft are disclosed. In one aspect, the flight path of the aircraft is associated at each time moment with a vector includin
A method for predicting a short-term flight path of an aircraft, a computer program product, an associated prediction device, a guidance method, and a guidance system of an aircraft are disclosed. In one aspect, the flight path of the aircraft is associated at each time moment with a vector including at least one component from among a position of the aircraft, attitudes of the aircraft and order 1 and 2 time derivatives of the position and attitudes. The short-term flight path is the flight path of the aircraft for a time period of up to 30 seconds from a computation time of the flight path. The method includes acquiring a control signal representative of a displacement of a primary control member of the aircraft and predicting, at a subsequent prediction time, at least one component of the short-term flight path of the aircraft.
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1. A method for predicting a short-term flight path of an aircraft, the flight path of the aircraft being associated at each point in time with a vector including at least one component from among a position of the aircraft, attitudes of the aircraft, a speed of the aircraft, and an angular speed of
1. A method for predicting a short-term flight path of an aircraft, the flight path of the aircraft being associated at each point in time with a vector including at least one component from among a position of the aircraft, attitudes of the aircraft, a speed of the aircraft, and an angular speed of the aircraft, the short-term flight path being the flight path of the aircraft for a time period up to 30 seconds from a computation time of the flight path, the method including: acquiring, by an acquisition device, a current control signal representative of a current displacement of a primary control member of the aircraft at the computation time, the acquisition device converting a command applied by a user onto the primary control member into the current control signal; andpredicting, for a subsequent time, at least one predicted component of the short-term flight path of the aircraft, the prediction being carried out at the computation time,wherein the predicting further includes computing, from the current control signal, an estimate, between the computation time and the subsequent time, of at least one time derivative of the at least one predicted component, the estimated time derivative depending on the subsequent time and on the current displacement of the primary control member, andwherein the predicting further includes computing the value of the at least one predicted short-term flight path component of the aircraft from the computed estimate of the at least one time derivative of the at least one predicted component. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the predicting further includes computing an estimate of the variation, between the computation time and the subsequent time, of at least one component among the roll angle, the longitudinal speed and the vertical speed of the aircraft, and/or at least one additional property relative to the aircraft. 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the additional property is a turning radius, an airspeed, or a gradient of the aircraft. 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the predicting comprises converting a first signal depending on the current control signal into a second signal representative of an estimate of the value of the first signal at at least one time after the computation time, from the value of the first signal at at least one time prior or equal to the computation time. 5. The method of claim 4, wherein the converting of the signal depending on the current control signal comprises applying a filter to the signal, the filter having a transfer function, the phase of which is greater than or equal to zero in a predetermined frequency band. 6. The method of claim 5, wherein the transfer function of the filter varies as a function of time. 7. The method of claim 6, wherein the transfer function varies based on the type of aircraft or time-dependent properties measured by at least one sensor of the aircraft. 8. The method of claim 1, wherein the predicting further includes modifying the estimate of the variation of the at least one predicted component of the short-term flight path of the aircraft or at least one additional property, based on at least one estimate of the variation of another component of the short-term flight path of the aircraft or another additional property. 9. The method of claim 8, wherein at least one additional property is a turning radius, an airspeed, or a gradient of the aircraft. 10. A non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising a computer program including software instructions which, when implemented by a computer, implement a method for predicting a short-term flight path of an aircraft, the flight path of the aircraft being associated at each point in time with a vector including at least one component from among a position of the aircraft, attitudes of the aircraft, a speed of the aircraft, and an angular speed of the aircraft, the short-term flight path being the flight path of the aircraft for a time period up to 30 seconds from a computation time of the flight path, the method including: acquiring, by an acquisition device, a current control signal representative of a current displacement of a primary control member of the aircraft at the computation time, the acquisition device converting a command applied by a user of the primary control member into the current control signal; andpredicting, for a subsequent time, at least one predicted component of the short-term flight path of the aircraft, the prediction being carried out at the computation time;wherein the predicting further includes computing, from the current control signal, an estimate, between the computation time and the subsequent time, of at least one time derivative of the at least one predicted component, the estimated time derivative depending on the subsequent time and on the current displacement of the primary control member, andwherein the predicting further includes computing the value of the at least one predicted short-term flight path component of the aircraft from the computed estimate of the at least one time derivative of the at least one predicted component. 11. An aircraft guidance method, comprising: predicting a short-term flight path using the method of claim 1; andenslaving the at least one component of the aircraft flight path relative to the at least one predicted short-term flight path component of the aircraft. 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the predicted component of the flight path is no longer modified during the enslavement and then forms an instruction designed to be sent to an enslavement device for the flight path of the aircraft. 13. The method of claim 11, wherein the primary control member is associated with the at least one component of the flight path, wherein the primary control member has a neutral zone, the neutral zone representing a predefined displacement range of the primary control member around a predetermined position of the primary control member, and wherein, when the primary control member is positioned in the neutral position in one or more directions, the component(s) of the flight path of the aircraft associated with the directions are enslaved relative to the corresponding predicted short-term flight path component of the aircraft. 14. A prediction device for predicting a short-term flight path of an aircraft, the flight path of the aircraft being associated at each point in time with a vector including at least one component from among a position of the aircraft, attitudes of the aircraft, a speed of the aircraft, and an angular speed of the aircraft, the short-term flight path being the flight path of the aircraft for a time period up to 30 seconds from a computation time of the flight path, the prediction device including: an acquisition device for acquiring a current control signal representative of a current command applied by a user to a control member of the aircraft at the computation time, the acquisition device converting the current command applied by the user to the control member into the current control signal; andat least one prediction module for predicting, at the computation time, at least one predicted component, for a subsequent time, of the short-term flight path of the aircraft,wherein the prediction module is further suitable for computing, from the current control signal, an estimate, between the computation time and the subsequent time, of at least one time derivative of the at least one predicted component, the estimated time derivative depending on the subsequent time, andwherein the prediction module is further suitable for computing the value of the at least one predicted short-term flight path component of the aircraft from the computed estimate of the at least one time derivative of the at least one predicted component. 15. An aircraft guidance system including: a prediction device according to claim 14, able to predict a short-term flight path of the aircraft; andan enslavement device able to enslave the flight path of the aircraft relative to the predicted short-term flight path. 16. An aircraft including at least one control member and a prediction device for predicting a short-term flight path of an aircraft, the flight path of the aircraft being associated at each point in time with a vector including at least one component from among a position of the aircraft, attitudes of the aircraft, a speed of the aircraft, and an angular speed of the aircraft, the short-term flight path being the flight path of the aircraft for a time period up to 30 seconds from a computation time of the flight path, the prediction device including: an acquisition device for acquiring a current control signal representative of a current command applied by a user to a control member of the aircraft at the computation time, the acquisition device converting the current command applied by the user to the control member into the current control signal; andat least one prediction module for predicting, on the computation time, at least one predicted component of the short-term flight path of the aircraft for a subsequent time,wherein the prediction module is further suitable for computing, from the current control signal, an estimate, between the computation time and the subsequent time, of at least one time derivative of the at least one predicted component, the estimated time derivative depending on the subsequent time,wherein the prediction module is further configured to computer the value of the at least one predicted short-term flight path component of the aircraft from the computed estimate of the at least one time derivative of the at least one predicted component, andwherein the prediction module is configured to predict the short-term flight path of the aircraft from the current command applied by the user to the control member. 17. The aircraft of claim 16, further including an enslavement device to enslave the short-term flight path of the aircraft relative to the predicted short-term flight path.
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