Title :
Testing the precision lightweight GPS receiver
Author :
Cosentino, Barbara
Author_Institution :
46th Test Group/Guidance Test Squadron, Holloman Air Force Base, NM, USA
Abstract :
Innovative field testing techniques are employed at Holloman Air Force Base to help the Global Positioning System (GPS) NAVSTAR Joint Program Office (JPO) test the Precision Lightweight GPS Receiver (PLGR). Characterizing the PLGR´s accuracy in dynamic environments is of prime importance but testing also prescribes the evaluation of its ability to receive differential GPS corrections, real time, and its Electronic Counter Counter Measures. To meet these goals, the 46th Test Group provides the C-12 cargo aircraft for flight testing, an instrumented test van for mobile testing, the High Speed Test Track for high velocity testing, a UH-1 helicopter for rotor blade modulation testing, and special PC laptops for ground troop testing. All of these test capabilities utilize Holloman´s well instrumented test environments with thousands of surveyed sites validated by the Defense Mapping Agency. This paper emphasizes the testing techniques that are helping to define Test & Evaluation methodologies for the changing world where Global Positioning with NAVSTAR is becoming a reality.<>
Keywords :
aircraft instrumentation; electronic equipment testing; helicopters; military equipment; radio receivers; radionavigation; satellite relay systems; test facilities; C-12 cargo aircraft; Defense Mapping Agency; Electronic Counter Counter Measures; Global Positioning System; High Speed Test Track; Holloman Air Force Base; Holloman´s test environments; NAVSTAR Joint Program Office; PC laptops; UH-1 helicopter; differential GPS corrections; dynamic environment; field testing; flight testing; ground troop testing; high velocity testing; instrumented test van; lightweight GPS receiver; mobile testing; real time; rotor blade modulation testing; Aerospace electronics; Aircraft; Blades; Counting circuits; Electronic equipment testing; Global Positioning System; Helicopters; Instruments; Portable computers; System testing;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE