• DocumentCode
    2711907
  • Title

    A demonstration of achievable accuracy for passive location of pulsed emitter sources

  • Author

    Seavoy, Thomas ; Lavelle, Mathew ; Lommen, Layne

  • Author_Institution
    Boeing Inf. Space & Defense Syst., Seattle, WA, USA
  • fYear
    1998
  • fDate
    20-23 Apr 1998
  • Firstpage
    45
  • Lastpage
    52
  • Abstract
    This paper describes a program to investigate the achievable accuracy of an emitter location system which uses GPS as the primary source of position, velocity, and time. The method tested uses differential time of arrival (dTOA) of an emitted pulse received by two or more receivers. Two spatially separated dTOA´s along with the position of the observers are used to determine the emitter position, assuming emitter altitude is known or can be inferred from its horizontal location. Kalman filtering of sequential measurements is used to improve the position solution and to detect erroneous measurements, such as might be caused by multipath and/or low sidelobe signal level. The most demanding requirement of the reference system is time accuracy, with a goal of 10 nanoseconds relative time accuracy
  • Keywords
    Global Positioning System; Kalman filters; military avionics; missiles; radar detection; radar tracking; target tracking; GPS; Kalman filtering; differential time; emitter location system; emitter position; low sidelobe signal level; passive location; position; pulsed emitter sources; reference system; sequential measurements; time; time accuracy; velocity; Battery charge measurement; Global Positioning System; Hardware; Navigation; Position measurement; Pulse measurements; Radar; Signal to noise ratio; System testing; Timing;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Position Location and Navigation Symposium, IEEE 1998
  • Conference_Location
    Palm Springs, CA
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-4330-1
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/PLANS.1998.669868
  • Filename
    669868