DocumentCode
1941777
Title
Application of the digital nautical chart (DNC) database to help identify areas of vertical deflection in the ring laser gyro inertial navigator (AN/WSN-7)
Author
Stamenkovich, Mihn ; Carvil, John
Author_Institution
SPAWAR Syst. Centre, Norfolk, VA, USA
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Firstpage
299
Lastpage
303
Abstract
Vertical deflection (VDEF) is a change in the local gravity vector that is sensed by the inertial navigation system (INS) accelerometers. Areas of VDEF are interpreted as erroneous ship acceleration, which result in the propagation of system velocity and position errors. Several manual techniques are identified to assist in minimizing these errors. The primary focus of these techniques centers on changing the ring laser gyro (AN/WSN-7) damping mode at the appropriate time as solely determined by the system operator. By utilizing the vector digital nautical chart (DNC) database, the AN/WSN-7 control display unit (CDU) can provide operator indications when areas of possible deflection are approaching. By automating aspects of determining areas of VDEF, a useful tool is provided to assist the operator in making more informed decisions about changing the damping mode of the AN/WSN-7. The heuristic techniques employed in the AN/WSN-7 navigation operating procedures (NOP) for VDEF operation were encapsulated into an object-oriented paradigm. The VDEF objects and methods are utilized with the geospatial information contained within the DNC database to provide enhanced situational awareness for the AN/WSN-7 operator. The methods of indicating VDEF regions in a semi-automated fashion utilizing the DNC are explained
Keywords
accelerometers; database management systems; gyroscopes; inertial navigation; measurement errors; ring lasers; ships; AN/WSN-7; INS accelerometers; control display unit; damping mode; digital nautical chart database; erroneous ship acceleration; geospatial information; inertial navigation system; local gravity vector; manual techniques; navigation operating procedures; object-oriented paradigm; position errors; ring laser gyro inertial navigator; situational awareness; velocity errors; vertical deflection; Acceleration; Accelerometers; Damping; Databases; Gravity; Inertial navigation; Laser modes; Manuals; Marine vehicles; Optical propagation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Position Location and Navigation Symposium, IEEE 2000
Conference_Location
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5872-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PLANS.2000.838317
Filename
838317
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