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Radar Altimeter for Ultramicro Airplanes
Imrich, Marek ; Maršík, Lukáš (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
Radar equipment is an integral part of the aviation sector. It is very important to use a suitable module to guide ultralight aircraft during landing. The bachelor thesis is focused on the use of altitude radar based on the microwave sensor IWR6843ISK manufactured by TEXAS Instruments and its application in practice for ultralight aircraft. Its ability in conjunction with a computer is the altitude guidance of an ultralight aircraft to the runway by generating sound tones to indicate to the pilot the distance above the terrain. The main goal of this work is to design a model for the use of a microwave module in conjunction with a computer and its subsequent testing of the suitability for use in performing a landing maneuver. The aim of this work is to design a system that works with millimeter radar and its evaluation of usability in practice. The proposed module generates point clouds, which are then parsed, then the output data are suitably correlated, further transformed to the exact height of the aircraft above the terrain with subsequent sound interpretation to the pilot.
Radar Altimeter for Ultramicro Airplanes
Svitana, Ján ; Maršík, Lukáš (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
Radar systems have been an integral part of aviation since its inception. Over time, they have evolved into devices that we use routinely in our lives. They are much more accessible and affordable for use for a variety of purposes. This thesis deals with the design of an altimeter based on millimeter-wave radar that could be fitted to an ultralight aircraft as an indicator of flight altitude during landing maneuvers for beginners as well as experienced pilots, which would also be affordable. The thesis focuses mainly on the use of millimeter-wave radar manufactured by Texas Instruments. For the acquisition and processing of the radar data and its subsequent audio interpretation in the form of an intermittent tone, for the sake of compactness, a single board computer from the Raspberry Pi Foundation is chosen. The aim of this thesis is to design a system that indicates the distance of the aircraft above the surface by an intermittent audio signal at an appropriate rate. The radar module generates point clouds, which are processed by the Raspberry Pi computer. These are analysed and further transformed to send the appropriate sound representation of the perpendicular height of the aircraft relative to the Earth's surface. As a result, a working sample of such a device has been created.
Radar Altimeter for Ultramicro Airplanes
Imrich, Marek ; Maršík, Lukáš (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
Radar equipment is an integral part of the aviation sector. It is very important to use a suitable module to guide ultralight aircraft during landing. The bachelor thesis is focused on the use of altitude radar based on the microwave sensor IWR6843ISK manufactured by TEXAS Instruments and its application in practice for ultralight aircraft. Its ability in conjunction with a computer is the altitude guidance of an ultralight aircraft to the runway by generating sound tones to indicate to the pilot the distance above the terrain. The main goal of this work is to design a model for the use of a microwave module in conjunction with a computer and its subsequent testing of the suitability for use in performing a landing maneuver. The aim of this work is to design a system that works with millimeter radar and its evaluation of usability in practice. The proposed module generates point clouds, which are then parsed, then the output data are suitably correlated, further transformed to the exact height of the aircraft above the terrain with subsequent sound interpretation to the pilot.

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