Title :
Development of a Precise Geodetic Survey System
Author :
Salkeld, E.M., Jr.
Author_Institution :
Cubic Corporation San Diego, Calif.
Abstract :
The development of a system to perform first-order airborne geodetic surveying is described. It is shown how existing distance measuring techniques were applied to solve the operational requirement for a system that can measure the length of lines up to 900 nautical miles long with a probable error of 0.0017 nautical miles, and determine the nadir points of aerial photographs within twenty-four feet for ninety percent of the measurements. The implementation of the Distance Measuring Equipment (DME) using a CW carrier phase modulated by four ranging tones is described at the block diagram level, it is shown that modulation with a large index (twelve radians) reduces the ranging errors associated with multipath propagation which formerly were a significant source of error in DME systems. Results of a flight test program are presented.
Keywords :
Aircraft; Earth; Geodesy; Length measurement; Level measurement; Phase measurement; Phase modulation; Satellite ground stations; Satellite navigation systems; Testing; Geodetic; S-band; Shiran; hiran; measurement; navigation; survey;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAES.1966.4501719