• DocumentCode
    2746884
  • Title

    High precision IFOG insertion into the strategic submarine navigation system

  • Author

    Morrow, Ralph B., Jr. ; Heckman, Dwayne W.

  • Author_Institution
    Boeing, Anaheim, CA, USA
  • fYear
    1998
  • fDate
    20-23 Apr 1998
  • Firstpage
    332
  • Lastpage
    338
  • Abstract
    The importance of reducing Strategic Weapons Systems (SWS) costs is recognized by the Navy Strategic Systems Program community and is being emphasized to their contractors. In response to this need, a new navigation system has been envisioned by Boeing for strategic fleet ballistic missile (SSBN) submarine applications which holds the promise of reduced life cycle costs. The most critical and costly component of the current inertial navigation system, the Electrostatically Supported Gyro (ESG), has been in production for over 25 years. Although the Electrostatically Supported Gyro Navigator (ESGN) continues to exceed all the stringent Strategic Weapons System (SWS) performance, reliability, and maintainability requirements, ESGs are expensive to repair. In addition, the system-level electronic components are rapidly becoming obsolete and difficult to replace. An initiative is underway to reduce life cycle costs, especially maintenance costs, without any relaxation of these very stringent performance, reliability, or maintainability requirements. The key element of this initiative is new gyro technology based on rapidly improving precision IFOG performance, along with cost reduction of fiber and manufacturing processes. This paper discusses the approach currently being taken to further the development of high precision Interferometric Fiber Optic Gyro (IFOG) technology for insertion into a new SSBN inertial navigation system
  • Keywords
    fibre optic sensors; gyroscopes; inertial navigation; light interferometry; marine systems; missile guidance; Boeing; Navy Strategic Systems Program community; Strategic Weapons Systems; cost reduction; gyro technology; high precision IFOG insertion; inertial navigation system; interferometric fiber optic gyro; life cycle costs; maintenance costs; navigation system; reliability; strategic fleet ballistic missile; strategic submarine navigation system; submarine applications; Costs; Electronic components; Inertial navigation; Maintenance; Manufacturing processes; Missiles; Optical interferometry; Production systems; Underwater vehicles; Weapons;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Position Location and Navigation Symposium, IEEE 1998
  • Conference_Location
    Palm Springs, CA
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-4330-1
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/PLANS.1998.670128
  • Filename
    670128