DocumentCode
2178210
Title
Rapid development of tightly-coupled GPS/INS systems
Author
Knight, Donald T.
Author_Institution
Knight Syst., Palos Verdes, CA, USA
fYear
1996
fDate
22-26 Apr 1996
Firstpage
300
Lastpage
305
Abstract
This paper addresses the two barriers to the widespread use of tightly-coupled GPS/INS systems: one is the high cost of the INS, and the other is the cost and complexity of tightly-coupled GPS/INS integration. One of those two barriers has recently been diminished drastically with the development of a standardized software package for tightly-coupled integration. Using the new software package, integration and van test can be accomplished in a matter of days, and this has been demonstrated with field trials. That leaves the cost of the MS as the only remaining barrier to the very widespread use of GPS/INS, and invites new development of low cost inertial sensors. The focus of this paper is on the software package GINI, and how it achieves standardization and ease of use while retaining the flexibility to produce optimal results with a variety of INS and GPS receiver types
Keywords
Global Positioning System; inertial navigation; software packages; software standards; standardisation; telecommunication computing; GINI; GPS receiver; Global Positioning System; inertial navigation system; software package; standardization; system integrator; tightly-coupled GPS/INS systems; van test; Costs; Filters; Global Positioning System; Marine vehicles; Navigation; Noise robustness; Packaging; Software packages; Software testing; Standardization;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Position Location and Navigation Symposium, 1996., IEEE 1996
Conference_Location
Atlanta, GA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3085-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PLANS.1996.509092
Filename
509092
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