Integration of Exterior Lighting Systems and Night Vision Imaging Systems

Integration of Exterior Lighting Systems and Night Vision Imaging Systems

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Published: 1992

Total Pages: 42

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The use of Night Vision Imaging Systems (NVIS) by military aviators has had a major impact on the design and integration philosophy of interior and exterior lighting systems. The integration of NVIS exterior lighting systems to meet the associated mission requirements is in the early stages of development. Operational performance and military specification requirements have not been updated and established. This technical memorandum presents information and lessons learned from development, test, and evaluation (DT and E) support of the A-12 program and development of test procedures to evaluate exterior lighting systems. During the DT and E support of the A-12 program, major exterior lighting issues had to be resolved. This evolution generated experience associated with exterior lighting and NVIS performance requirements. The information presented is not all inclusive but contains information to be used for updating exterior lighting Military Specifications requirements and test procedures. The additional integration requirements and design considerations will improve the utility of NVIS thus improving aircraft combat survivability and performance for various mission requirements.


Lighting, Aircraft Exterior, Night Vision Imaging System (NVIS) Compatible

Lighting, Aircraft Exterior, Night Vision Imaging System (NVIS) Compatible

Author: A-20B Exterior Lighting Committee

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Published: 2022

Total Pages: 0

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This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) describes the recommended performance levels for equipment located on the aircraft exterior which produces radiant energy which will provide desired information when viewed with NVIS goggles.These performance intensities, normally stated in candelas for visible light, are modified to consider the goggle spectral response range. Where necessary, location of the equipment on the airplane is specified.The spectral emission characteristics may or may not include visible light. Whether or not visible energy is emitted, this document will refer to these items of equipment as "lights". ARP4392 has been reaffirmed to comply with the SAE Five-Year Review policy.


Experimental Flight Testing of Night Vision Imaging Systems in Military Fighter Aircraft

Experimental Flight Testing of Night Vision Imaging Systems in Military Fighter Aircraft

Author: Roberto Sabatini

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Published: 2014

Total Pages: 17

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This paper describes the research and experimental flight test activities conducted by the Italian Air Force Official Test Centre (RSV), in collaboration with Alenia Aermacchi and Cranfield University, in order to confer night vision imaging systems (NVIS) capability to the Italian TORNADO Interdiction and Strike and Electronic Combat and Reconnaissance aircraft.The activities included design, development, test, and evaluation activities, including night vision goggle (NVG) integration, cockpit instruments, and external lighting modifications, as well as various ground test sessions and a total of 18 flight test sorties.RSV and Litton Precision Products were responsible for coordinating and conducting the installation of the internal and external lights.Particularly, an iterative process was established allowing in-site rapid correction of the major deficiencies encountered during the ground and flight test sessions.Both single-ship (day/night) and formation (night) flights were performed, with testing activities shared among the test crews involved, allowing for a redundant examination of the various test items by all participants.An innovative test matrix was developed and implemented by RSV for assessing the operational suitability and effectiveness of the various modifications implemented.Also important was the definition of test criteria for Pilot and Weapon Systems Officer workload assessment during the accomplishment of various operational tasks during NVG missions.Furthermore, the specific technical and operational elements required for evaluating the modified helmets were identified, allowing an exhaustive comparative evaluation of the two proposed solutions (i.e., HGU-55P and HGU-55G modified helmets) The initial compatibility problems encountered were progressively mitigated by incorporating modifications in both front and rear cockpits at various stages of the test campaign.This process allowed considerable enhancement of the TORNADO NVIS configuration, giving good medium- to high-level NVG operational capability to the aircraft.Further developments also include the internal/external lighting for the Italian TORNADO "Mid-Life Update" and other programs such as AMX aircraft internal/external light modification/testing and the activities addressing low-altitude NVG operations with fast jets (e.g., TORNADO, AMX, MB-339CD), with a major issue being the safe ejection of aircrew with NVG and NVG modified helmets.Two options have been identified for solving this problem, namely, the modification of the current Gentex HGU-55 helmets and the design of a new helmet incorporating a reliable NVG connection/disconnection device (i.e., a mechanical system fully integrated in the helmet frame) with embedded automatic disconnection capability in case of ejection.Other relevant issues to be accounted for in these new developments are the helmet dimensions and weight, the NVG usable field of view as a function of eye-relief distance, and the helmet's center of gravity (moment arms) with and without NVG (effect on aircrew fatigue during training and real operational missions).


Digital Avionics Handbook

Digital Avionics Handbook

Author: Cary R. Spitzer

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2000-12-20

Total Pages: 578

ISBN-13: 1420036874

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Avionics provide crews and passengers with an array of capabilities. Cockpit crews can operate with fewer pilots, greater efficiency, and immediate critical information. Passengers can enjoy the ultimate in inflight entertainment: live television and audio broadcasts and access to the Internet and e-mail. Since avionics are the among most ex


Night Vision Imaging Systems (NVIS) Integrally Illuminated Information Panels

Night Vision Imaging Systems (NVIS) Integrally Illuminated Information Panels

Author: A-20A Crew Station Lighting

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Published: 2018

Total Pages: 0

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This document is intended to highlight critical design issues that a panel designer should understand when designing panels for NVIS applications. It is not intended to be a discussion of the benefits of one lighting technology versus another. See ARP4168 for a more complete discussion of these lighting technologies. The primary justification for the revision change is to reflect the change of AS7788 to MIL-DTL-7788. Other changes were made to improve the overall document.


Night Vision Imaging Systems (NVIS) Integrally Illuminated Information Panels

Night Vision Imaging Systems (NVIS) Integrally Illuminated Information Panels

Author: A-20AC Crew Station and Interior Lighting Committee

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Published: 2004

Total Pages: 0

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This document is intended to highlight critical design issues that a panel designer should understand when designing panels for NVIS applications. It is not intended to be a discussion of the benefits of one lighting technology versus another. See ARP4168 for a more complete discussion of these lighting technologies.


Current Aeromedical Issues in Rotary Wing Operations

Current Aeromedical Issues in Rotary Wing Operations

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Published: 1999

Total Pages: 364

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Given its characteristics and the complexity of its use and its environment, the helicopter is exposed to damage and a whole series of measures can be previewed to alientate this risk. The presentations concentrated on five main topics: 1. Crew training; 2. The different conditions of use; 3. The psycho-physiological component; 4. Survival equipment and methods; and 5. Accidents and their prevention. A careful reading of the papers presented at the symposium will enable both specialists and decision-makers to make a summary assessment of the constraints of the missions on the one hand, and on the other, of the new methods of protection and training and the new technologies which will enable aircrew to carry out their missions in a safer environment. In addition, they will perhaps discover that helicopter operation can be optimised by a series of different devices and above all by judicious matching of "type of helicopter-type of aircrew training-type of additional on-board equipment".


Handbook of Aviation Human Factors

Handbook of Aviation Human Factors

Author: John A. Wise

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2016-04-19

Total Pages: 706

ISBN-13: 142006357X

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A complete examination of issues and concepts relating to human factors in simulation, this book covers theory and application in space, ships, submarines, naval aviation, and commercial aviation. The authors examine issues of simulation and their effect on the validity and functionality of simulators as a training device. The chapters contain in d


The Digital Signal Processing Handbook - 3 Volume Set

The Digital Signal Processing Handbook - 3 Volume Set

Author: Vijay K. Madisetti

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018-10-08

Total Pages: 2394

ISBN-13: 1466565608

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Now available in a three-volume set, this updated and expanded edition of the bestselling Digital Signal Processing Handbook continues to provide the engineering community with authoritative coverage of the fundamental and specialized aspects of information-bearing signals in digital form. Encompassing essential background material, technical details, standards, and software, The Digital Signal Processing Handbook, Second Edition reflects cutting-edge information on signal processing algorithms and protocols related to speech, audio, multimedia, and video processing technology associated with standards ranging from WiMax to MP3 audio, low-power/high-performance DSPs, color image processing, and chips on video. The three-volume set draws on the experience of leading engineers, researchers, and scholars and includes 29 new chapters that address multimedia and Internet technologies, tomography, radar systems, architecture, standards, and future applications in speech, acoustics, video, radar, and telecommunications. Each volume in the set is also available individually ... Emphasizing theoretical concepts, Digital Signal Processing Fundamentals (Catalog no. 46063) provides comprehensive coverage of the basic foundations of DSP. Coverage includes: Signals and Systems, Signal Representation and Quantization, Fourier Transforms, Digital Filtering, Statistical Signal Processing, Adaptive Filtering, Inverse Problems and Signal Reconstruction, and Time–Frequency and Multirate Signal Processing. Wireless, Networking, Radar, Sensor Array Processing, and Nonlinear Signal Processing (Catalog no. 46047) thoroughly covers the foundations of signal processing related to wireless, radar, space–time coding, and mobile communications together with associated applications to networking, storage, and communications. Video, Speech, and Audio Signal Processing and Associated Standards, (Catalog no. 4608X) details the basic foundations of speech, audio, image, and video processing and associated applications to broadcast, storage, search and retrieval, and communications.