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Rockwell Collins Proprietary1 Video Intelligence System VIS December 2001.

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1 Rockwell Collins Proprietary1 Video Intelligence System VIS December 2001

2 Rockwell Collins Proprietary2 VIS  Video Intelligence System  Provides Flight Crew Intelligence of Emergency Situations in the Cabin  Video Surveillance of Cabin  Covert Pinhole Cameras  Simultaneous views of multiple camera images  Wireless Cabin Crew Alerting to Flight Crew  Provides Intelligence of Activity Around/Behind the Cockpit Door  Visibility of Area Near the Cockpit Door  Intelligently Scalable System  One Camera/One Monitor  Four Cameras/Two Monitors  Wireless Installations of Monitors  Covert Alerting of Flight Crew  Additional Functionality Beyond Security  Emergency Transmission of Intelligence to Ground

3 Rockwell Collins Proprietary3 VIS V ideo I ntelligence S ystem EFB Display Electronic Flight Bag Covert Video Camera Overt Video Camera VSU Video Server Unit

4 Rockwell Collins Proprietary4 VIS V ideo I ntelligence S ystem EFB Display Electronic Flight Bag VSU Video Server Unit Covert Video Camera Overt Video Camera WLU Wireless LAN Unit Wireless Alert Transceivers

5 Rockwell Collins Proprietary5 VIS V ideo I ntelligence S ystem EFB Display Electronic Flight Bag VSU Video Server Unit Covert Video Camera Overt Video Camera WLU Wireless LAN Unit Wireless Alert Transceivers Microphones Emergency “7500” NSU & SIU Real Time Flight Data Compressed Video Compressed Audio Compressed Flight Data

6 Rockwell Collins Proprietary6 Flight Deck CWLU Video Server  Cabin Viewing from Cockpit  Supports 1-4 Cameras  EFB Display  Many Laptop Options  Wireless LAN PC Card Required  No STC Certification Required  Camera System  Industrial Miniature Cameras (Many currently Certified)  Video Server Unit (VSU) Converts 4 Video Cameras to Digital Format  Certification Development Required  Ethernet Tethered EFB Displays OR  Cabin Wireless LAN Unit (CWLU)  Supports Wireless Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) Displays  Currently Certified Ant. Analog Digital VIS Cabin Surveillance Only

7 Rockwell Collins Proprietary7  Intelligent Monitor Display Options  Digital Zoom  Large Varity of Split Screen Options  Full Screen Visibility  Electronic Flight Bag Applications  Electronic Documents  Charts and Maps  Electronic Checklists VIS Intelligent Display Options

8 VIDEO INTELLIGENCE SYSTEM First ClassCoach Cabin GalleyCockpit Door Exit P ilot S ide D isplay l Thumbnail Selections

9 VIDEO INTELLIGENCE SYSTEM P ilot S ide D isplay Dual Split Screen

10 Quad Split Screen

11 Rockwell Collins Proprietary11 Airport Approach Charts

12 Rockwell Collins Proprietary12 Flight Deck CWLU  Flight Attendant Alert to Cockpit  Small Pager Size Wireless Alert Transceivers  How it works  Flight Attendant Presses Alert Buttons  Alert is sent wirelessly to WLU  WLU sends “Vibrate Alert” to all registered Alert Transceivers  All Flight Crew are covertly notified by vibrating Alert Transceiver  Registration Procedures  By Flight  By Airplane  Controlled by Flight Deck  Utilizes same CWLU used for wireless EFBs  Provisioned to allow immediate notification to ground Ant. Registration Control VIS Wireless Crew Alerting

13 Rockwell Collins Proprietary13 Flight Deck/ Cabin PMAA CWLU NSU SIU VHF VDL M2 SATCOM Broad band Crew member request Ground request Video Server Gatelink  Support up to 8 Video Server Units (32 Camera Inputs)  Various Datalink Options  Video Recording  Audio Recording  Video, Audio, Flight Data All to Ground  Visual Fire/Smoke Detection  Cargo Bay, Landing Gear, etc Visuals VIS Intelligently Scalable

14 Rockwell Collins Proprietary14  Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) Displays Are Best Display for Viewing Cabin Video  ARINC 763 Best Defines Aircraft Architecture for Camera Security System  Digital Ethernet Simplifies Wiring Installation Compared to Analog Closed Circuit TV (CCTV) Systems  Wireless Networking Supporting Large Variety of User Devices  Growth to Digital Recording via Network Server Unit  Growth to Faster DataLinks for Sending Video Images to Ground  Cameras Can Also Be Used for Monitoring Cargo Bays, Landing Gears, Smoke, Etc. VIS Not a Single Use System

15 Rockwell Collins Proprietary15  Not an Analog CCTV System  Digital, Ethernet  Wireless  Simplified Wiring  Large Selection of Cameras  Very Low Light, Camera Controls, High Resolution Color or B&W  Flexible Displays  Wireless Laptops, EFB, Pilot Side Display, Primary Flight Displays  Wireless Pocket PCs for Sky Marshals  Growth to Downlinking  Audio, Flight Data, & Video  Growth to Data Storage  Gigabytes of Storage  Video, Audio, Flight Data, Documents, Charts/Maps, Terrain DB, etc VIS Intelligent System

16 Rockwell Collins Proprietary16 The Cameras Extremely Low Light BW B&W: minimum illumination of 0.0002 lux No IR Illumination Required for Viewing Dark Cabins 570 Lines Resolution, 34x34x50mm 12 volts, 160mA (less than 2 watts) Micro BW B&W: Ultra miniature, slim, lightweight camera (30g). 380 Lines Resolution, 30x30x13mm 0.02 Lux 9 volts, 110mA (less than 1 watt!) Low Light Color High Resolution, Low Light Color 450 Lines Resolution, 43.5x44x64.5mm 0.1 lux 12 volts, 190mA Micro Color Compact, lightweight Color 350 Lines Resolution, 30x30x13 3.0 lux 6 volts, 180mA Lens Options 2.8, 3.7, 5.5, 8, & 11mm

17 Rockwell Collins Proprietary17 Video Server Unit  Sony SNTV304  Converts 4 Analog Camera Inputs into Ethernet IP Web Page Outputs  Repackaged into Avionics Package  Provides Camera Power  5 Port Hub  Multiple wired EFB Displays  Multiple CWLUs  Multiple VSUs  10/100BaseT Ethernet  115VAC/400Hz or 28VDC  90 day availability

18 Rockwell Collins Proprietary18 Cabin Wireless LAN Unit (CWLU)  IEEE 802.11b Wireless Access Point  2.4GHz  11Mbps  70x173x256mm  5.5 lbs  10BaseT Ethernet  115VAC/400Hz  Currently Certified  CWLU Antenna (CWLA)

19 Rockwell Collins Proprietary19 Wireless EFB Pilot Displays  Preloaded Electronic Flight Bag Software  600 MHz PIII Pen Tablet  8.4” LCD  Windows 2000  Night Flight Dimming  Brightness Enhancement  9.6x6.3x1.1 in  2.3 lbs  Built-in Wireless LAN  15GB Hard Drive  DO-160D Approved DCtoDC Power Supply

20 Rockwell Collins Proprietary20 Wireless Alert Transceivers  2.4GHz  IEEE 802.11b compliant  Programmable  2 Way  Emergency Alert Button  LED & Vibration Emergency Alert  Small Replaceable Batteries  Transmits to CWLU  3 Alert Levels??  Terrorist Alert to Crew  Emergency Attention Alert to Crew  Pager Alert to Cabin Crew from Flight Crew

21 CAMERA SECURITY SYSTEM Coach Cabin View First Class Coach CabinGalleyEE Bay ExitSend to Ground P ilot S ide D isplay l Rockwell Collins has a Demonstration Available

22 Rockwell Collins Proprietary22  Rockwell Collins: lHas the necessary assets to quickly demonstrate intelligent aircraft security concepts. lHas the expertise and credibility to field new systems. lIs eager to work with all airlines to contribute to intelligent aircraft safety VIS Video Intelligence System

23 Backup Slides

24 Rockwell Collins Proprietary24 VIS  FAA Funding Passenger Airlines to Enhance Safety by Improving Flight Deck Security  $500M for 7,000 total potential airplanes  $20M for Pilot Programs  Bulk to go to cockpit doors  Remainder for:  Transponder  Enable flight deck crew to be aware of emergencies in cabin  Crew Training Programs  Award Values Subjective  Based upon protection value  Rapid Response Design Approval Team (RRDAT) Board to Award  Application Deadline: Sept 1, 2002


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