Friday, July 21, 2017

GA-ASI flies Due Regard Radar - Boeing and Rockwell Collins on Collision Course with Patents

Due Regard Radar (Developmental)
GA-ASI is currently partnered with the FAA, NASA, and several industry partners to mature a DAA capability onboard NASA's Ikhana RPA. The FAA is developing a collision avoidance algorithm specifically for RPA, called ACAS XU, which uses the GA‑ASI DRR to detect and track non-cooperative aircraft.
Features/Benefits:
  • High-performance, actively electronically scanned array antenna
  • Air-cooled antenna and radar electronics assembly
  • Detects and tracks any aircraft in FOV regardless of equipment onboard
  • Feeds tracks through DAA system to remote pilot
  • Enables due regard operations in international airspace
  • Facilitates full and safe integration of RPA into the U.S. National Airspace System (NAS)

Predator demos sense-and-avoid system with first air-to-air radar -- Defense Systems
Drone maker General Atomics Aeronautical Systems said it has flight-tested an early version of a "sense-and-avoid radar" function mounted on its MQ-9 Predator B drone.
The company also said an extended range version of the MQ-1 Predator set a new record Predator endurance record earlier this month, remaining aloft for nearly two days during an endurance flight test.
The sense-and-avoid flight test, a pre-production version of the "Due Regard Radar," was billed as the first air-to-air radar mounted on a remotely piloted aircraft capable of meeting the requirements for "due regard" operations in international airspace. Due regard radars are equipped with automatic collision avoidance and sensor fusion capabilities designed to provide operators with improved situational awareness.

Boeing Patent

United States Patent Application: 0170205505
Application # 2017/0205505. Due Regard Radar System - Patents.com
United States Patent Application 20170205505
Kind Code A1
Heumphreus; Paul R. ;   et al. July 20, 2017

Due Regard Radar System

Abstract

A radar system may include a first radar array including a plurality of first radiating elements, and a second radar array including a plurality of second radiating elements, wherein the first radar array and the second radar array include a combined field of coverage of at least .+-.110 degrees in an azimuth plane and at least .+-.15 degrees in an elevation plane.
Inventors: Heumphreus; Paul R.; (Saint Peters, MO) ; Martin; Michael K.; (Redondo Beach, CA) ; Corrao; Giovanni; (St. Charles, MO) ; Shifflett; James A.; (Hazelwood, MO) ; Granger; Jamaal H.; (St. Charles, MO) ; Young; Roger K.; (O'Fallon, MO) ; Bristol; Timothy R.; (Orange, CA) ; Newton; Miles E.; (Irvine, CA)
Applicant:
Name City State Country Type

The Boeing Company

Chicago

IL

US
Family ID: 1000002080152
Appl. No.: 15/001438
Filed: January 20, 2016

Rockwell Collins Patent

United States Patent: 9568602
US Patent for Radar system and method of due regard/detect and avoid sensing and weather sensing Patent (Patent # 9,568,602 issued February 14, 2017) - Justia Patents Search

AFFORDABLE COMBINED PULSED/FMCW RADAR AESA - Rockwell Collins, Inc.

AFFORDABLE COMBINED PULSED/FMCW RADAR AESA
 
Patent US9568602 - Radar system and method of due regard/detect and avoid sensing and weather ... - Google Patents 
Abstract
A radar system and a method can utilize a radar antenna, such as, an active electronically scanned array antenna. The radar system can include a processor configured to scan a volume of space via the radar antenna to detect aircraft threats and to detect weather threats. The processing system can utilize a first pattern to detect the aircraft threats or obstacles and a second pattern to detect the weather threats.
Publication numberUS9568602 B1
Publication typeGrant
Application numberUS 14/498,539
Publication dateFeb 14, 2017
Filing dateSep 26, 2014
Priority dateSep 26, 2014
InventorsScott W. Stadelmann, 5 More »
Original AssigneeRockwell Collins, Inc.
Export CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefMan
External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, Espacenet

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