Communications: electrical – Aircraft alarm or indicating systems – Takeoff indicator
Reexamination Certificate
2005-08-09
2005-08-09
Nguyen, Hung (Department: 2636)
Communications: electrical
Aircraft alarm or indicating systems
Takeoff indicator
C340S945000, C340S948000, C340S961000, C340S972000, C340S981000, C340S988000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06927701
ABSTRACT:
Techniques are described for monitoring runway occupancy and providing an indication of occupancy of a runway to an airplane on final approach the runway. A system, for example, defines and monitors one or more zones on the runway to determine whether the runway is occupied. Such a system includes sensors, such as inductive loop sensors, that may be located proximate to or on the runway, and the system may monitor ingress and egress of objects, such as airplanes or other vehicles on the ground, into and out of the zone in order to determine whether the zone is activated. The sensors may be located at points of entry and exit for the zone. The zones may be located at take-off hold areas of the runway and intersections of the runway with taxiways. A ground-based approach light array of the system may provide the indication of runway occupancy to the airplane.
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Chartier Eric R
Schmidt Noel E
Swanson Kirk J
Architecture Technology Corporation
Nguyen Hung
Shumaker & Sieffert P.A.
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