Apparatuses, computer-implemented methods, and computer program products for clear air turbulence detection
Embodiments of the disclosure provide for clear air turbulence (CAT) detection. In the context of a method, the method includes receiving, from a vehicle, biometric data for at least one subject aboard the vehicle, wherein the biometric data meets a biometric abnormality threshold; applying a first weight value to a first subset of the biometric data determined to correspond to a passenger aboard the vehicle; applying a second weight value to a second subset of the biometric data determined to correspond to a crewmember aboard the vehicle, wherein the first weight value represents a greater impact value than the second weight value; determining the vehicle has encountered a monitored vehicle event representing CAT based at least in part on the first and second weight values; generating a predicted event location based on vehicle data associated with the vehicle; and providing the predicted event location to an additional vehicle.
1 . A computer-implemented method, comprising:
receiving, from a vehicle, real-time biometric data for at least one subject aboard the vehicle in response to the real-time biometric data for the at least one subject aboard the vehicle meeting at least one biometric abnormality threshold;
generating a first subset of weighted biometric data at least in part by applying a first weight value to at least a first subset of the real-time biometric data determined to correspond to at least one passenger aboard the vehicle;
generating a second subset of weighted biometric data at least in part by applying a second weight value to at least a second subset of the real-time biometric data determined to correspond to at least one crewmember aboard the vehicle, wherein the first weight value represents a greater impact value than the second weight value;
determining the vehicle has encountered a monitored vehicle event representing clear air turbulence (CAT), wherein the determination that the vehicle has encountered the monitored vehicle event is based at least in part on the first subset of weighted biometric data and the first weight value and the second subset of weighted biometric data and the second weight value;
obtaining vehicle data associated with the vehicle;
generating a predicted event location corresponding to the monitored vehicle event based at least in part on the vehicle data; and
providing the predicted event location to at least one additional vehicle.
2 . The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , further comprising:
configuring the at least one biometric abnormality threshold on at least one of:
a biometric monitoring device carried by the at least one subject aboard the vehicle; or
a vehicle management system configured to receive biometric readings from at least one sensor installed within the vehicle, wherein each of the biometric monitoring device or the vehicle management system are configured to generate and analyze the real-time biometric data for the at least one subject based on the at least one biometric abnormality threshold.
3 . The computer-implemented method of claim 2 , further comprising:
generating the at least one biometric abnormality threshold based at least in part on historical biometric data associated with the at least one subject.
4 . The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein:
the real-time biometric data comprises at least one of heart rate, respiration rate, pulse, or blood pressure.
5 . The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein:
the real-time biometric data comprises at least one voice signature.
6 . The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein:
the real-time biometric data comprises eye movement frequency.
7 . The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein:
the real-time biometric data comprises at least one blood oxygen level.
8 . The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein:
the real-time biometric data comprises at least one timestamp for a time interval in which the real-time biometric data met the at least one biometric abnormality threshold.
9 . The computer-implemented method of claim 8 , wherein:
the vehicle data comprises at least one of a vehicle location, vehicle speed, vehicle pitch, or vehicle altitude measured within the time interval.
10 . The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , further comprising:
determining the vehicle has encountered the monitored vehicle event representing CAT further based at least in part on a pilot report (PIREP) associated with the vehicle.
11 . The computer-implemented method of claim 10 , wherein:
the vehicle is configured to generate the PIREP in response to the real-time biometric data meeting the at least one biometric abnormality threshold.
12 . The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , further comprising:
determining the vehicle has encountered the monitored vehicle event representing CAT further based at least in part on weather data associated with a travel pathway of the vehicle.
13 . An apparatus comprising at least one processor and at least one non-transitory memory having computer-coded instructions stored thereon that, in execution with at least one processor, cause the apparatus to:
receive, from a vehicle, real-time biometric data for at least one subject aboard the vehicle in response to the real-time biometric data for the at least one subject aboard the vehicle meeting at least one biometric abnormality threshold;
generate a first subset of weighted biometric data at least in part by application of a first weight value to at least a first subset of the real-time biometric data determined to correspond to at least one passenger aboard the vehicle;
generating a second subset of weighted biometric data at least in part by application of a second weight value to at least a second subset of the real-time biometric data determined to correspond to at least one crewmember aboard the vehicle, wherein the first weight value represents a greater impact value than the second weight value;
determine the vehicle has encountered a monitored vehicle event representing clear air turbulence (CAT), wherein the determination that the vehicle has encountered the monitored vehicle event is based at least in part on the first subset of weighted biometric data and the first weight value and the second subset of weighted biometric data and the second weight value;
obtain vehicle data associated with the vehicle;
generate a predicted event location corresponding to the monitored vehicle event based at least in part on the vehicle data; and
provide the predicted event location to at least one additional vehicle.
14 . The apparatus of claim 13 , wherein:
the real-time biometric data is generated by a biometric monitoring device carried by the at least one subject aboard the vehicle; and
the computer-coded instructions, in execution with the at least one processor, further cause the apparatus to:
provision to the biometric monitoring device a request to receive real-time biometric data; and
receive from the biometric monitoring device an approval of the request.
15 . The apparatus of claim 13 , wherein:
the computer-coded instructions, in execution with the at least one processor, further cause the apparatus to:
receive eddy dissipation rate (EDR) data from the vehicle, wherein the EDR data is compensated based at least in part on a time interval associated with the real-time biometric data.
16 . The apparatus of claim 13 , wherein:
the at least one biometric abnormality threshold comprises:
a first threshold associated with the at least one passenger; and
a second threshold associated with the at least one crewmember, wherein the second threshold is greater than the first threshold.
17 . The apparatus of claim 13 , wherein:
the computer-coded instructions, in execution with the at least one processor, further cause the apparatus to:
modify at least one travel pathway based at least in part on the predicted event location.
18 . The apparatus of claim 17 , wherein:
the computer-coded instructions, in execution with the at least one processor, further cause the apparatus to:
provide the at least one travel pathway to the at least one additional vehicle.
19 . The apparatus of claim 18 , wherein:
the providing of the at least one travel pathway to the at least one additional vehicle causes the at least one additional vehicle to circumvent an area comprising the predicted event location.
20 . A computer program product comprising at least one non-transitory computer-readable storage medium having computer program code stored thereon that, in execution with at least one processor, is configured to:
receive, from a vehicle, real-time biometric data for at least one subject aboard the vehicle in response to the real-time biometric data for the at least one subject aboard the vehicle meeting at least one biometric abnormality threshold;
generate a first subset of weighted biometric data at least in part by application of a first weight value to at least a first subset of the real-time biometric data determined to correspond to at least one passenger aboard the vehicle;
generate a second subset of weighted biometric data at least in part by application of a second weight value to at least a second subset of the real-time biometric data determined to correspond to at least one crewmember aboard the vehicle, wherein the first weight value represents a greater impact value than the second weight value;
determine the vehicle has encountered a monitored vehicle event representing clear air turbulence (CAT), wherein the determination that the vehicle has encountered the monitored vehicle event is based at least in part on the first subset of weighted biometric data and the first weight value and the second subset of weighted biometric data and the second weight value;
obtain vehicle data associated with the vehicle;
generate a predicted event location corresponding to the monitored vehicle event based at least in part on the vehicle data; and
provide the predicted event location to at least one additional vehicle.