DocumentCode
1400424
Title
Synthesis and test issues for future aircraft inertial systems integration
Author
Biezad, Daniel J.
Author_Institution
US Air Force Inst. of Technol., Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, USA
Volume
3
Issue
9
fYear
1988
Firstpage
19
Lastpage
23
Abstract
A survey is presented of the potential benefits, possible pitfalls, and anticipated testing needs of integrating inertial guidance systems with systems dependent on the availability of the electromagnetic spectrum. Commonly referred to as integrated communications, navigation, and identification avionics (ICNIA), these systems of the future offer the combined potential for superb positioning and secure communications. The general characteristics (if current development trends continue) of the next-generation inertial navigation systems (INS) are briefly presented, followed by key modular and conceptual issues in the synthesis of this INS with systems dependent on the EM spectrum. Modular issues as considered here are those related to detailed implementation and resulting efficiency. Conceptual issues are those related to overall military strategy and resulting effectiveness. An example of modular systems integration is given, and a few preparations which can be anticipated for the field testing of integrated systems are presented, followed by concluding comments.<>
Keywords
aerospace testing; aircraft instrumentation; inertial navigation; military systems; ICNIA; aircraft; field testing; inertial guidance; inertial systems integration; integrated communications navigation and identification avionics; military strategy; Aerospace electronics; Aircraft navigation; Calibration; Control systems; Electromagnetic spectrum; Global Positioning System; Military aircraft; Military computing; Military standards; System testing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8985
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/62.6957
Filename
6957
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