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CRW 13 – the new generation radio altimeter: the concept, design, and tests

Ewelina Szpakowska-Peas (Center of Space Technologies, Institute of Aviation, Warsaw, Poland)

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology

ISSN: 0002-2667

Article publication date: 3 June 2020

Issue publication date: 27 October 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to outline a novel concept of radio altimeter CRW-13 that has been designed and developed in the Lukasiewicz Research Network – Institute of Aviation as a result of the need to update the outdated structure of RWL-750M.

Design/methodology/approach

The new design of the device consists of integral antennas and signal processor for smart digital signal filtering.

Findings

As a result of a number of laboratory tests and flight tests of the device installed on MP-02 “Czajka” ultralight aircraft promising results were achieved. They allow to move on to the next stage of implementation and preparation for the device certification.

Practical implications

The CRW-13 meets with great interest of civilian and military potential customers. It is an ideal solution for airplanes, helicopters, unmanned and guided missiles. The universal design enables installation on many different platforms where exact height measurement is needed and crucial.

Originality/value

At the origin of the new concept was the need to replace the separate transmitting and receiving antennas with one unit comprising two planar microstrip antennas placed directly next to each other on a common plate block in the transceiver. This solution eliminates thick antenna cables and coaxial connectors, which are the most unreliable and problematic elements of radio altimeters. The new concept of integral antennas and the use of signal processors for smart digital signal filtration made it possible to take the technology to the next level.

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Citation

Szpakowska-Peas, E. (2020), "CRW 13 – the new generation radio altimeter: the concept, design, and tests", Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, Vol. 92 No. 9, pp. 1413-1419. https://doi.org/10.1108/AEAT-12-2019-0238

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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