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18543911. SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VISION-BASED PREDICTIVE WIND SHEAR RECOGNITION FOR SMALL-SIZED AIRCRAFT (HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.)

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SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VISION-BASED PREDICTIVE WIND SHEAR RECOGNITION FOR SMALL-SIZED AIRCRAFT

Organization Name

HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.

Inventor(s)

Harsh Vardhan of Hyderabad IN

Debabrata Pal of West Bengal IN

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VISION-BASED PREDICTIVE WIND SHEAR RECOGNITION FOR SMALL-SIZED AIRCRAFT

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18543911 titled 'SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VISION-BASED PREDICTIVE WIND SHEAR RECOGNITION FOR SMALL-SIZED AIRCRAFT

Original Abstract Submitted

Techniques to detect and differentiate the clutter patterns received by a sensor, such as a weather radar, from the desired signal. The systems and analysis techniques of this disclosure may separate the target signal from noise, interference, and clutter, in situations where the desired signal amplitude may be below a noise threshold. The systems and techniques of this disclosure may include algorithms to analyze signals from weather radar, and other sensors, when the clutter predominates and prevents the desired signal from being identified. Differentiating clutter from the received weather signals may be an issue in any situation when an interference is co-present with the desired signal. The challenge to isolate the desired signal from noise and clutter may increase multifold when the antenna size decreases. Therefore, the techniques of this disclosure may be useful for small sized weather radar antennae.

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