SAE ARP 4102 9A-2001 Flight Management System (FMS)《飞行管理系统(FMS)》.pdf
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1、AEROSPACE RECOMMENDED PRACTICEARP4102/9REV.AIssued 1995-05Revised 2001-11Flight Management System (FMS)TABLE OF CONTENTS1. SCOPE .32. REFERENCES .32.1 Applicable Documents .32.1.1 SAE Publications .32.1.2 FAA Publications32.1.3 Other Publications32.2 Definitions 42.3 Abbreviations . 113. OPERATIONAL
2、 REQUIREMENTS 133.1 FMS System Performance.133.1.1 FMS Responsiveness 133.1.2 Pilot Workload143.1.3 Effect of Electrical Power Transients143.2 Systems That Interface With the FMS .143.2.1 Control Display Function143.2.2 Mode Panel(s)153.2.3 Displays .163.2.4 Radio Navigation183.2.5 Landing Systems .
3、193.2.6 Inertial Navigation System .193.2.7 Air Data System .193.2.8 Aircraft Systems.203.2.9 Data Link203.2.10 Threat Avoidance Systems 213.2.11 Flight Guidance21Reaffirmed 2007-07RATIONALE This document has been reaffirmed to comply with the SAE 5-Year Review policy. SAE Technical Standards Board
4、Rules provide that: “This report is published by SAE to advance the state of technical and 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
5、 of the user.” SAE reviews each technical report at least every five years at which time it may be reaffirmed, revised, or cancelled. SAE invites your written comments and suggestions. Copyright 2007 SAE International All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a re
6、trieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, 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: Custom
7、erServicesae.org SAE WEB ADDRESS: http:/www.sae.org SAE ARP4102/9 Revision A- 2 -TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued)3.3 FMS Functional Requirements.213.3.1 Control Display Unit .213.3.2 Mode Control .223.3.3 Flight Planning .233.3.4 Stored Database(s) 243.3.5 Data Link Interface.263.3.6 Performance Manage
8、ment.263.3.7 Lateral Navigation and Guidance.293.3.8 Vertical Navigation .323.3.9 Speed Management - Time Control 4D .343.3.10 Monitoring and Self-Test Requirements.35SAE ARP4102/9 Revision A- 3 -1. SCOPE:This document recommends criteria and requirements for a Flight Management System (FMS) for tra
9、nsport aircraft.The FMS shall provide the functions of Lateral Navigation, Vertical Navigation, and Performance Management and may include Time of Arrival Control. The FMS design shall take Human Factors considerations into account to produce a fault tolerant system.2. REFERENCES:2.1 Applicable Docu
10、ments:The following publications form a part of this specification to the extent specified herein. The latest issue of all SAE Technical Reports shall apply.This Annex should be used in conjunction with the ARP4102 Core Document.2.1.1 SAE Publications: Available from SAE, 400 Commonwealth Drive, War
11、rendale, PA 15096-0001.ARP4102/4 Flight Deck Alerting System (FAS)ARP4102/6 Communication and Navigation EquipmentARP4102/7 Electronic DisplaysARP4105 Nomenclature and AbbreviationsARP4103 Instrument and Flight Deck Lighting2.1.2 FAA Publications: Available from Federal Aviation Administration, 800
12、Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20591.AC 90-45A FAA Advisory Circular2.1.3 Other Publications:XAD/IL/0118/1-19 CAA Airworthiness Leaflet Flight Management SystemsARINC 424 Specification Navigation Systems Data BaseARINC 702-6 Flight Management Computer SystemRTCA DO-187 MOPS for Airborne Are
13、a Navigation Systems using multi-sensor inputsICAO Annex 4 International Civil Aviation Organization, Annex 4 to the Convention on International Civil AviationSAE ARP4102/9 Revision A- 4 -2.2 Definitions:APPROACH GATE: A point on the final approach track representing the minimum distance from the th
14、reshold at which vectored or instructed aircraft should intercept the final course. This normally will be (1) NM outside the final navaid or (5) NM from threshold, whichever is greater.BASIC NAVIGATION: Course, Track, Path, Profile and several related terms are defined below. Recent navigation syste
15、ms have tended to discard the term “Course“ in favor of “Track“, but still show track in angular terms. In the following definitions, great circle course and desired track angle are equivalent. Track has also been applied to the vertical plane when prefixed by “vertical“ (i.e., vertical track, etc.)
16、. However, the terms “Path“ and “Profile“ are preferred as representing an earth referenced three-dimensional path in the sky (altitude, latitude and longitude).BOTTOM OF DESCENT (BOD or B/D): The last waypoint in the decent flight phase. See also End of Descent (EOD).CLEAR (CLR): A CDU term usually
17、 associated with the Clear Key. Pressing the Clear Key erases a previous entry in the Scratch Pad field (typically last line of the display).CLIMB INTERCEPT POINT: The geographical position at which a designated climb altitude is attained, also referred to as “Top of Climb“ point.CONSTRAINT (CSTR):
18、A speed or altitude or time restriction or restraint usually related to some downstream waypoint.CONTROL DISPLAY FUNCTION (CDF): The FMS function that allow the flight crew to interact with the FMS through data entry and display of information. In current systems this function is provided by the CDU
19、, MCDU, MCP, and various displays and status panels. In future systems the control and display function may be allocated to different hardware devices. For example a key pad and pointing device may be used for data entry and to interact with a Graphical User Interface display (GUI) on the Main Fligh
20、t Displays.CONTROL DISPLAY UNIT (CDU): In current systems this is a hardware device which allows the pilot to interface with the FMS and other systems for the purpose of displaying alpha numeric information, data entry, mode selection and alerting (See also Multifunction Control Display Unit and Con
21、trol Display Function (CDF). COST INDEX (CI): The operators cost factors for a specific flight that takes into account variable costs, such as fuel, and time related costs, such as crew flight time pay to achieve the desired flight profile.COURSE (CRS): The direction of horizontal travel, expressed
22、as a clockwise angle from a reference direction (usually true or magnetic north).SAE ARP4102/9 Revision A- 5 -2.2 (Continued):CROSS TRACK DISTANCE/ERROR/DEVIATION (XTK/XTE): The shortest distance between the aircrafts present position and the desired track. Cross track distance is left when present
23、position is left of the desired track and right when present position is right of the desired track.DEFAULT: A CDF term associated with applying a pre-stored input to a data field or computation if no other value is entered by the pilot.DELETE (DEL): A CDF term associated with deleting an item or an
24、 entire line.DESCENT INTERCEPT POINT: The geographical position where the cruise path intersects the descent path. Also, referred to as the Top of Descent Point. Signifies the geographic position where the aircraft transitions from the Cruise Flight Phase to the Descent Flight Phase.DESIRED TRACK: T
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