Air Vehicle Technology Integration Program (AVTIP). Delivery Order 0054: Opportune Landing Site (OLS) Critical Experiment

The Opportune Landing Site (OLS) Software Demonstration Program heralds an intriguing and exciting concept in the potential capability for United States military forces acting throughout the globe. The OLS software components were designed by Boeing and by the US Army's Engineer Research and De...

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Main Authors: Rufa, Justin R., Eizenga, Kenneth, Ventresca, Carol, McCarty, Robert
Other Authors: AIR FORCE RESEARCH LAB WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH AIR VEHICLES DIRECTORATE
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Language:English
Published: 2008
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spelling ftdtic:ADA499541 2023-05-15T15:55:48+02:00 Air Vehicle Technology Integration Program (AVTIP). Delivery Order 0054: Opportune Landing Site (OLS) Critical Experiment Rufa, Justin R. Eizenga, Kenneth Ventresca, Carol McCarty, Robert AIR FORCE RESEARCH LAB WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH AIR VEHICLES DIRECTORATE 2008-04 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA499541 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA499541 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA499541 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC Terminal Flight Facilities Computer Programming and Software Military Aircraft Operations *CONTROL SYSTEMS *SATELLITE IMAGERY *LANDING FIELDS *SOFTWARE ENGINEERING MILITARY APPLICATIONS AGREEMENTS MULTISENSORS REMOTE DETECTORS DEMONSTRATIONS MILITARY FORCES(UNITED STATES) COMPUTER PROGRAMS BEARING STRENGTH *OLS(OPPORTUNE LANDING SITE) ERDC(ENGINEER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER) CRREL(COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LABORATORY) EXTENDED VECTOR METHODS PE0401122 WUAFRLA06R0A Text 2008 ftdtic 2016-02-22T20:01:56Z The Opportune Landing Site (OLS) Software Demonstration Program heralds an intriguing and exciting concept in the potential capability for United States military forces acting throughout the globe. The OLS software components were designed by Boeing and by the US Army's Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL) working within a cooperative agreement to develop software that would find landing sites that were flat and free of vegetation, standing water, obstructions, and with sufficient strength to support aircraft operations. The OLS-MS software was demonstrated in St. Clair County, Illinois. AMC tasked a trained STT member to identify all suitable landing areas in Eastern St. Clair County to compare with the software results. All 25 sites identified by the OLS software and inspected by the reviewers were determined to be suitable. Of the 16 sites found using traditional methods, 18.75% (3 out of 16) of those identified manually were found to be unacceptable upon inspection. The OLS Demonstration proved the concept that software can assess landing-site geometry and can estimate candidate OLS bearing strength. Prepared in cooperation with the Boeing Company. Text Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database
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topic Terminal Flight Facilities
Computer Programming and Software
Military Aircraft Operations
*CONTROL SYSTEMS
*SATELLITE IMAGERY
*LANDING FIELDS
*SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
MILITARY APPLICATIONS
AGREEMENTS
MULTISENSORS
REMOTE DETECTORS
DEMONSTRATIONS
MILITARY FORCES(UNITED STATES)
COMPUTER PROGRAMS
BEARING STRENGTH
*OLS(OPPORTUNE LANDING SITE)
ERDC(ENGINEER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER)
CRREL(COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LABORATORY)
EXTENDED VECTOR METHODS
PE0401122
WUAFRLA06R0A
spellingShingle Terminal Flight Facilities
Computer Programming and Software
Military Aircraft Operations
*CONTROL SYSTEMS
*SATELLITE IMAGERY
*LANDING FIELDS
*SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
MILITARY APPLICATIONS
AGREEMENTS
MULTISENSORS
REMOTE DETECTORS
DEMONSTRATIONS
MILITARY FORCES(UNITED STATES)
COMPUTER PROGRAMS
BEARING STRENGTH
*OLS(OPPORTUNE LANDING SITE)
ERDC(ENGINEER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER)
CRREL(COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LABORATORY)
EXTENDED VECTOR METHODS
PE0401122
WUAFRLA06R0A
Rufa, Justin R.
Eizenga, Kenneth
Ventresca, Carol
McCarty, Robert
Air Vehicle Technology Integration Program (AVTIP). Delivery Order 0054: Opportune Landing Site (OLS) Critical Experiment
topic_facet Terminal Flight Facilities
Computer Programming and Software
Military Aircraft Operations
*CONTROL SYSTEMS
*SATELLITE IMAGERY
*LANDING FIELDS
*SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
MILITARY APPLICATIONS
AGREEMENTS
MULTISENSORS
REMOTE DETECTORS
DEMONSTRATIONS
MILITARY FORCES(UNITED STATES)
COMPUTER PROGRAMS
BEARING STRENGTH
*OLS(OPPORTUNE LANDING SITE)
ERDC(ENGINEER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER)
CRREL(COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LABORATORY)
EXTENDED VECTOR METHODS
PE0401122
WUAFRLA06R0A
description The Opportune Landing Site (OLS) Software Demonstration Program heralds an intriguing and exciting concept in the potential capability for United States military forces acting throughout the globe. The OLS software components were designed by Boeing and by the US Army's Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL) working within a cooperative agreement to develop software that would find landing sites that were flat and free of vegetation, standing water, obstructions, and with sufficient strength to support aircraft operations. The OLS-MS software was demonstrated in St. Clair County, Illinois. AMC tasked a trained STT member to identify all suitable landing areas in Eastern St. Clair County to compare with the software results. All 25 sites identified by the OLS software and inspected by the reviewers were determined to be suitable. Of the 16 sites found using traditional methods, 18.75% (3 out of 16) of those identified manually were found to be unacceptable upon inspection. The OLS Demonstration proved the concept that software can assess landing-site geometry and can estimate candidate OLS bearing strength. Prepared in cooperation with the Boeing Company.
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author Rufa, Justin R.
Eizenga, Kenneth
Ventresca, Carol
McCarty, Robert
author_facet Rufa, Justin R.
Eizenga, Kenneth
Ventresca, Carol
McCarty, Robert
author_sort Rufa, Justin R.
title Air Vehicle Technology Integration Program (AVTIP). Delivery Order 0054: Opportune Landing Site (OLS) Critical Experiment
title_short Air Vehicle Technology Integration Program (AVTIP). Delivery Order 0054: Opportune Landing Site (OLS) Critical Experiment
title_full Air Vehicle Technology Integration Program (AVTIP). Delivery Order 0054: Opportune Landing Site (OLS) Critical Experiment
title_fullStr Air Vehicle Technology Integration Program (AVTIP). Delivery Order 0054: Opportune Landing Site (OLS) Critical Experiment
title_full_unstemmed Air Vehicle Technology Integration Program (AVTIP). Delivery Order 0054: Opportune Landing Site (OLS) Critical Experiment
title_sort air vehicle technology integration program (avtip). delivery order 0054: opportune landing site (ols) critical experiment
publishDate 2008
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