Market Assessment Of Forward Looking Turbulence Sensing Systems

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Market Assessment of Forward-Looking Turbulence Sensing Systems

Author: National Aeronautics and Space Adm Nasa
language: en
Publisher: Independently Published
Release Date: 2018-09-23
In recognition of the importance of turbulence mitigation as a tool to improve aviation safety, NASA's Aviation Safety Program developed a Turbulence Detection and Mitigation Sub-element. The objective of this effort is to develop highly reliable turbulence detection technologies for commercial transport aircraft to sense dangerous turbulence with sufficient time warning so that defensive measures can be implemented and prevent passenger and crew injuries. Current research involves three forward sensing products to improve the cockpit awareness of possible turbulence hazards. X-band radar enhancements will improve the capabilities of current weather radar to detect turbulence associated with convective activity. LIDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) is a laser-based technology that is capable of detecting turbulence in clear air. Finally, a possible Radar-LIDAR hybrid sensor is envisioned to detect the full range of convective and clear air turbulence. To support decisions relating to the development of these three forward-looking turbulence sensor technologies, the objective of this study was defined as examination of cost and implementation metrics. Tasks performed included the identification of cost factors and certification issues, the development and application of an implementation model, and the development of cost budget/targets for installing the turbulence sensor and associated software devices into the commercial transport fleet.Kauffmann, Paul and Sousa-Poza, AndresGlenn Research CenterAIRCRAFT SAFETY; CLEAR AIR TURBULENCE; FLIGHT SAFETY; METEOROLOGICAL RADAR; OPTICAL RADAR; TURBULENCE; ASSESSMENTS; AUGMENTATION; CERTIFICATION; COCKPITS; COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT; CONVECTION; COSTS; HAZARDS; INJURIES; LASERS; MARKET RESEARCH; RADAR DETECTION; SUPERHIGH FREQUENCIES