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1 July 1991 Study of active 3-D terrain mapping for helicopter landings
Mordekhai Velger, Gregory Toker
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Abstract
A feasibility study of an active 3-D terrain mapping system for helicopter landings is presented. The system acquires the 3-D shape of the terrain beneath the helicopter by scanning the terrain with a laser beam and imaging the illuminated spot by two position-sensing devices. The measurement accuracy of the system is assessed, and a Kalman filter for accuracy improvement is devised. The acquired terrain shape is displayed continuously to the pilot on a perspective display, showing both the terrain shape and helicopter spatial position.
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Mordekhai Velger and Gregory Toker "Study of active 3-D terrain mapping for helicopter landings", Proc. SPIE 1478, Sensors and Sensor Systems for Guidance and Navigation, (1 July 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.45633
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Navigation systems

Filtering (signal processing)

Imaging systems

3D displays

3D metrology

3D image processing

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