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1995

Inertial navigation systems

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Wing Flexure Compensation For Aircraft Attitude And Position Determination In An Inverted Carrier-Phase Positioning System, Bradley W. Mahlum Dec 1995

Wing Flexure Compensation For Aircraft Attitude And Position Determination In An Inverted Carrier-Phase Positioning System, Bradley W. Mahlum

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In response to the ever increasing accuracies in inertial navigation systems, the U. S. Air Force must develop higher accuracy reference systems. These reference systems must also be small enough to be utilized in the testing of navigation systems onboard fighter aircraft. One such proposed system utilizes carrier-phase Global Positioning System (CPGPS) transmitters mounted on MM-9 pods with receivers on the ground. This research examines one possible method of utilizing this system to determine the attitude and position of the aircraft, given position estimates for the transmitter's locations. The transmitter positioning algorithm showed that the geometry will be problematic for …


A Differential Gps Aided Ins For Aircraft Landings, Ryan L. Britton Dec 1995

A Differential Gps Aided Ins For Aircraft Landings, Ryan L. Britton

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The Department of Defense (DOD) and the commercial airline industry are in the process of replacing the instrument landing system (ILS) for aircraft precision approach landings. The use of differential Global Positioning System (DGPS) is thought to be a viable replacement for ILS precision approaches. This thesis explores the integration of an INS, DGPS, Barometric Altimeter, Pseudolite, and Radar Altimeter for a tanker type and a single engine aircraft precision approach. These devices are integrated using an extended Kalman filter (EKF). For the tanker type aircraft federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requirements for a Category I and a Category II precision …


Design And Analysis Of A Navigation System Using The Federated Filter, Stephen J. Delory Dec 1995

Design And Analysis Of A Navigation System Using The Federated Filter, Stephen J. Delory

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The purpose of this paper was to design and analyse a federated filter design, to be used for retrofit of an Embedded GPS/INS (EGI) navigation unit into an existing Kalman filter-based air navigation system. A design was selected and simulations were conducted in the Distributed Kalman Filter Simulation software (DKFSIM). As well, a centralized Kalman filter design was simulated under identical conditions for comparison purposes. The federated filter was shown to be a feasible design, with accuracy in position and velocity very close to centralized Kalman filter values. The federated filter design also showed some attractive fault detection and isolation …