DocumentCode
1011855
Title
Differential GPS/inertial navigation approach/landing flight test results
Author
Snyder, Scott ; Schipper, Brian ; Vallot, Larry ; Parker, Nigel ; Spitzer, Cary
Author_Institution
Honeywell Syst. & Res. Center, Minneapolis, MN, USA
Volume
7
Issue
5
fYear
1992
fDate
5/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
3
Lastpage
11
Abstract
In November 1990, a differential GPS/inertial flight test was conducted to acquire a system performance database and demonstrate automatic landing using an integrated differential GPS/INS with barometric and radar altimeters. Flight test results obtained from postflight data analysis are presented. These results include characteristics of DGPS/inertial error, using a laser tracker as a reference. In addition, data are provided on the magnitude of the differential correlations and vertical channel performance with and without radar altimeter augmentation. Flight test results show one sigma DGPS/inertial horizontal errors of 9 ft and one sigma DGPS inertial vertical errors of 15 ft. Without selective availability effects, the differential corrections are less than 10 ft and are dominated by receiver unique errors over the time period of an approach. Therefore, the one sigma performance of the autonomous GPS (8-ft horizontal and 20-ft vertical) is very similar to the DGPS/inertial performance. Postprocessed results also demonstrate significant improvements in vertical channel performance when GPS/inertial is aided with radar altimeter along with a low-resolution terrain map.<>
Keywords
aerospace computing; aerospace instrumentation; aerospace testing; altimeters; automatic testing; inertial navigation; radar equipment; satellite relay systems; automatic landing; barometric altimeter; differential GPS/inertial flight test; differential corrections; differential correlations; inertial horizontal errors; inertial navigation; inertial vertical errors; integrated differential GPS/INS; laser tracker; postflight data analysis; radar altimeters; reference; sigma performance; vertical channel performance; Automatic testing; Availability; Data analysis; Databases; Global Positioning System; Inertial navigation; Laser radar; Radar tracking; System performance; System testing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8985
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/62.257086
Filename
257086
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