Device and system for inspecting aircraft prior to takeoff
A system for inspecting surfaces of an aircraft prior to takeoff. The system includes a device movable relative to the surfaces of the aircraft. At least one camera on the device is provided for determining conditions of the surfaces of the aircraft. The at least one camera is configured to provide images indicative of the presence or absence of contaminates and/or fluid failure on the critical surfaces of the aircraft. A control module is provided for receiving the images from the at least one camera. The control module is programmed to determine, based on the images from the at least one camera, a status of the surfaces of the aircraft and to communicate that status to an external location.
1 . A system for inspecting surfaces of an aircraft prior to takeoff, the system comprising:
a device movable relative to the surfaces of the aircraft;
a first camera on the device for determining conditions of the surfaces of the aircraft, the first camera being a short-wave infrared camera configured to detect light reflected from the surfaces of the aircraft that is in the short-wave infrared range and to provide a signal indicative of the light reflected from the surfaces;
a second camera on the device for determining conditions of the surfaces of the aircraft, the second camera being a visible light camera configured to detect variations in an appearance of the surfaces of the aircraft and to provide a signal indicative of the appearance of the surfaces; and
a control module for receiving the signals from the first and second cameras, wherein the control module is configured to generate a composite image by overlaying the signals from the first and second cameras onto an image of the aircraft, the control module programmed to determine, based on the composite image, a status of the surfaces of the aircraft and to communicate that status to an external location.
2 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the status is provided via a text or image.
3 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the status is relayed to one or more of the following: a pilot-in-charge, a dispatcher or another stakeholder.
4 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the device is an unmanned aerial vehicle.
5 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the device is an unmanned aerial vehicle secured by a tether to a ground vehicle.
6 . The system of claim 5 , wherein the tether includes a plurality of cables for providing electrical power to the unmanned aerial vehicle and communication between the unmanned aerial vehicle and the ground vehicle.
7 . The system of claim 5 , further comprising an enclosure in the ground vehicle for storing the unmanned aerial vehicle.
8 . The system of claim 7 , wherein the control module is disposed in the enclosure.
9 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the device is attached to a moveable boom that is configured to move the device relative to the surfaces of the aircraft.
10 . The system of claim 9 , wherein the moveable boom is collapsible for storage below ground level.
11 . The system of claim 1 , the device further comprising a plurality of sensors, the plurality of sensors including one or more of the following: position sensors, obstacle avoidance sensors, light detection and ranging (LiDAR) sensors or light sensors.
12 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the control module includes a convolutional neural network.
13 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the control module is programmed to:
determine the presence or absence of a contaminate or a fluid failure on the surfaces based on the composite image; and
provide an indication to an operator of the presence of the contaminate and/or fluid failure on the surfaces.
14 . A system for inspecting surfaces of an aircraft prior to takeoff, the system comprising:
an unmanned aerial device movable relative to the surfaces of the aircraft wherein the unmanned aerial device moves at a distance spaced-apart from the surfaces of the aircraft;
a first camera on the device for determining conditions of the surfaces of the aircraft, the first camera being a short-wave infrared camera configured to detect light reflected from the surfaces of the aircraft that is in the short-wave infrared range and to provide a signal indicative of the light reflected from the surfaces;
a second camera on the device for determining conditions of the surfaces of the aircraft, the second camera being a visible light camera configured to detect variations in an appearance of the surfaces of the aircraft and to provide a signal indicative of the appearance of the surfaces; and
a control module for receiving the signals from the first and second cameras, wherein the control module is configured to generate a composite image by overlaying the signals from the first and second cameras onto an image of the aircraft, the control module programmed to determine, based on the composite image a condition of the surfaces of the aircraft and to communicate that condition to an external location.
15 . The system of claim 14 , wherein the external location is a computer screen accessible to a pilot of the aircraft.
16 . The system of claim 14 , wherein the external location is a computer screen accessible to airport personnel remote from the aircraft.
17 . The system of claim 14 , wherein the control module includes a convolutional neural network configured to analyze the composite image to determine a presence or absence of a contaminate and/or fluid failure on critical surfaces of the aircraft.
18 . The system of claim 14 wherein the control module includes an aircraft critical surface detection neural controller for detecting and isolating critical surfaces of the aircraft.
19 . A method for inspecting surfaces of an aircraft prior to takeoff and determining a presence or absence of a contaminate and/or fluid failure on critical surfaces of the aircraft, the method comprising steps of:
successively positioning an unmanned aerial device adjacent a plurality of surfaces of the aircraft wherein the unmanned aerial device moves at a distance spaced-apart from the surfaces of the aircraft, the device comprising a first camera for determining conditions of the surfaces of the aircraft, the first camera being a short-wave infrared camera configured to detect light reflected from the surfaces of the aircraft that is in the short-wave infrared range and to provide a signal indicative of the light reflected from the surfaces and a second camera for determining conditions of the surfaces of the aircraft, the second camera being a visible light camera configured to detect variations in an appearance of the surfaces of the aircraft and to provide a signal indicative of the appearance of the surfaces;
segmenting the surfaces in images provided by the first and second cameras to determine critical surfaces of the aircraft;
generating composite images of the critical surfaces of the aircraft by overlaying the signals from the first and second cameras onto an image of the aircraft; and
analyzing the composite images of the critical surfaces to determine the presence or absence of contaminates and/or fluid failure.