SAE AIR 1608A-2002 Estimation of Total Error in Altimetry《高度测量总误差的评估》.pdf
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1、AEROSPACE INFORMATION REPORTAIR1608REV.AIssued 1989-07Reaffirmed 2008-02Revised 2002-04Estimation of Total Error in AltimetryINTRODUCTIONIn the field of altimetry, and more generally in the field of air data, it has been customary to specify accuracies in the form of tolerances on specific functions
2、. For example, the specification for an altimeter or air data computer might say that for a particular test condition, the instrument would have a tolerance of 100 ft for scale error, 50 ft for hysteresis, 50 ft for friction, 20 ft for temperature, etc. Because scale error is the most obvious, and u
3、sually the largest of the errors, mistaken assumptions have often been made that scale error alone is a sufficient measure of the accuracy of an instrument, or even of a whole system.Some of those in the field have advocated that tolerances should be lumped; that is that test procedures should be de
4、vised so that for a particular test point, the equipment should be tested so that it would be exposed to all of the pertinent sources of error, and a single numerical limit be set on the net of all of them. This concept has been mooted for many years, but has never found full acceptance.There remain
5、s a need for some means to know the width of the total band of error or uncertainty so that it can be stated that a particular aircraft will be within so many feet of being at its assigned altitude, and that there is good confidence (say, 3 or 99.7%) in the statement.The need for this information is
6、 to be able to establish standards of vertical separation between aircraft and standards of equipment performance in order to operate safely with those vertical separation standards.SAE Technical Standards Board Rules provide that: “This report is published by SAE to advance the state of technical a
7、nd engineering sciences. The use of this report is entirely voluntary, and its applicability and suitability for any particular use, including any patent infringement arising therefrom, is the sole responsibility of the user.” SAE reviews each technical report at least every five years at which time
8、 it may be reaffirmed, revised, or cancelled. SAE invites your written comments and suggestions. Copyright 2008 SAE International All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, phot
9、ocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of SAE. TO PLACE A DOCUMENT ORDER: Tel: 877-606-7323 (inside USA and Canada) Tel: 724-776-4970 (outside USA) Fax: 724-776-0790 Email: CustomerServicesae.org SAE WEB ADDRESS: http:/www.sae.org SAE AIR1608 Revision A- 2 -INTRODUCT
10、ION (Continued)In the 1950s and 60s, air carriers flying the North Atlantic were anxious for economic reasons to fly at 1000 ft, rather than 2000 ft separations. Studies were made by the Air Transport Association (ATA), and four of the resulting reports were eventually used as the bases for SAE docu
11、ments (References 11, 13, 14, and 15). The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has sponsored on-going studies of the problem by its Panel on Vertical Separation of Aircraft, later renamed Review of the General Concept of Separation Panel (RGCSP). In 1982, the Federal Aviation Administra
12、tion (FAA) asked the Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics (RTCA) to form a Special Committee (SC-150) to develop a Minimum System Performance Standard (MSPS) to prepare for reduction of vertical separation to 1000 ft above Flight Level (FL) 290.This Report suggests methods of estimating total
13、error for four flight regimes, as originally considered in Area Navigation (RNAV) studies. More specifically, it suggests starting with the limits of probable error (i.e., tolerances) of contributing types of error and arriving at overall limits of probable error or uncertainty. It also provides for
14、 starting with known or measured contributing errors and arriving at an overall error, and for the situation where the available information consists of a mixture of tolerances and known errors.The Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System (TCAS) program does not yet call for specific efforts to
15、improve the accuracy of altimetry. “A Field Study of Mode C Altimetry Accuracy in the General Aviation Fleet“ (Reference 22) shows that it is presently adequate up to 3900 ft. At high altitudes however, non-servoed pressure altimeters are less accurate than at low, and at high speeds airframe static
16、 pressure (position) errors become more significant. In the investigation of reports of apparent malfunction or false warning of TCAS equipment at high altitudes and/or speeds, where the accuracy of altimetry is suspect, the procedures of this AIR and of RTCA SC-150s “Minimum System Performance Stan
17、dards for Vertical Separation above Flight Level 290“ (Reference 23) should be useful.Altitudes in this report are in terms of feet. Altitudes may some day be stated in meters or other units, but that day is further into the future than the adoption of other SI units. References 17 and 18 contain ba
18、ckgrounds on this question.1. SCOPE:AIR1608 ESTIMATION OF TOTAL ERROR IN ALTIMETRY proposes a method of estimating overall error of altimetry in order to provide a basis for safe vertical separation of aircraft.2. REFERENCES:1. “Terrain Clearance and the Vertical Separation of Aircraft“, Circular 26
19、-AN/23 Second Ed., International Civil Aviation Organization, Montreal, 1956.2. “The Measurement of Pressure Altitude on Aircraft“, Gracey, Technical Note 4127, National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, Langley Field, October 1957.3. “Panel on Vertical Separation of Aircraft - - Second Meeting“,
20、DOC 7835-AN/863, International Civil Aviation Organization, Montreal, June 1958.SAE AIR1608 Revision A- 3 -2. (Continued):4. “Altimetry“, Special Committee 70, Paper 215-58/DO-88, Radio Technical Committee for Aeronautics, Washington, November 1958. (Reprinted April 1978.)5. “Survey of Altitude Meas
21、uring Methods for the Vertical Separation of Aircraft“, Gracey, Technical Note D-738, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Field, March 1961.6. “Analysis of the Effect of Altimeter System Accuracy on Collision Probability“, Gracey, Technical Note D-1627, National Aeronautics and Sp
22、ace Adminstration, Langley Station, March 1963.7. “Report on Vertical Separation Study, NAT Region“, DOC GEN/1951, International Air Transport Association, Montreal, March 1964.8. “Survey of the Errors of Pressure Measuring Instruments in Relation to Air Traffic Separation Standards“, Anderson, Tech
23、nical Report 65262, Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough, December 1965. (AD 478915)9. “Specifying the Calibration of Static Pressure Systems for the Safe Use of 1000 Foot Vertical Separation Standard in North Atlantic Jet Traffic“, Reich and Anderson, Technical Report 66156, Royal Aircraft Est
24、ablishment, Farnborough, May 1966.10. “Performance Report on Static Air Source on Air Carrier Turbojet Aircraft“, Air Transport Association of America, Washington, October 1966.11. “Design and Installation of Pitot-Static Systems for Transport Aircraft“, Stratton, Aerospace Recommended Practice 920,
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