1992 National Technical Meeting Proceedings
January 27-29, 1992
Catamaran Resort Hotel - San Diego, CA
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SESSION 1A: GPS/INERTIAL SYSTEM INTEGRATION
Development of Small Embedded GPS/INS RLG and FOG Systems for the 90’s and Beyond,
Marty Franklin and Steve Pagnucco, Military Avionics Division, Honeywell, Inc. 3-12
Evaluating the Velocity Accuracy of an Integrated GPS/INS System: Flight Test Results,
Todd E. Owen and Ralph Wardlaw, Jr., Sandia National Laboratories 13-22
INS/DGPS Integration for Trajectory Determination of a Test Vehicle,
Pierre E. Pommellet and Bernard Panefieu, Laboratoire de Recherches Balistiques et Aerodynamiques (LRBA), France 23-30
GPS-Inertial Navigation for the Advanced Interdiction Weapon System (AIWS) Flight Demonstration,
Mark Youhanaie and Kevin E. Rudolph, Hughes Missile Systems Group 31-36
SESSION 1B: GPS/MLS LANDING SYSTEMS
Planning for Complementary MLS/GPS Operations,
Karen L. Burcham, Federal Aviation Administration, MLS Program Office 39-46
Advanced MLS/GPS/RNAV Receiver Development for En route, Curved Approach and Landing Operations,
Triveni N. Upadhyay, John Brading, Peter Niclolaides, Mayflower Communications Co., Inc.,
Robert J. Kelly and E.F. Chuck LaBerge, Bendix Communications Division *
MIAS, the Integration of MLS with DGPS/DLoran-C,
Dr. Durk van Willigen and Elso P. M. Vlietstra, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands 47-56
GPS Availability and Reliability for Aircraft Precision Approach,
Paul N. Creamer, Dr. E. Michael Geyer and Joseph J. Pisano, TASC 57-66
Analysis of DGPS/INS and MLS/INS Final Approach Navigation Errors and Control Performance Data,
Richard M. Hueschen and Cary R. Spitzer, NASA Langley Research Center 67-78
Operational Requirements for Near CAT I Precision Approaches,
Robert Loh, Satellite Program Office, Federal Aviation Administration *
SESSION 2: NAVSTAR GPS NEW TECHNOLOGY
Precision Lightweight GPS Receiver (PLGR) - Next Up,
Kenneth J. Ivanson, Deputy Program Manager, NAVSTAR GPS Joint Program Office *
GPS/GLONASS Carrier Phase Observations,
James Danaher and Eric F. Erpelding, 3S Navigation *
Guidelines for NAVSTAR GPS Embedded Receiver Applications,
Lt. Col. Donald Latterman, Eddy Emile and Dr. C. Andy Wu, USAF 81-88
Projectile Tracking Device Using GPS,
John S. Eicke, George C. Wiles, Brian T. Mays and Andrew Ladas, U.S. Army Harry Diamond Laboratories 89-94
Feasibility of Using a GPS Receiver to Navigate a Naval Gun-Launched Projectile to a Target,
Dr. Alan G. Evans and Dr. Bruce R. Hermann, Naval Surface Warfare Center 95-104
Mitigation of Multipath in DGPS Ground Reference Stations,
Michael S. Braasch and Frank van Graas, Avionics Engineering Center, The Ohio University 105-114
Theory and Performance of Narrow Correlator Spacing in a GPS Receiver,
A. J. Van Dierendonck, AJ Systems, Pat Fenton and Tom Ford, NovAtel Communications Ltd. 115-124
SESSION 3A: GPS INTEGRITY
A Baseline RAIM Scheme and a Note on the Equivalence of Three RAIM Methods,
Dr. R. Grover Brown, Iowa State University 127-138
The Application of Integrity Monitoring to Offshore Seismic Survey Operations,
G. Jeffrey Geier, David Musser and Neil Ackroyd, Trimble Navigation 139-146
On the Selection of A GPS Validity Indicator for Aircraft Navigation in the National Airspace System (NAS),
Dr. Dirk deDoes, Dr. Lawrence Lupash, Kenneth Rhoades, Intermetrics, Inc. and Dr. Jacques Beser, JB Systems 147-158
Inmarsat-3 Navigation Signal C/A Code Selection and Interference Analysis,
J. R. Nagle, Inmarsat, A.J. Van Dierendonck, AJ Systems and Quyen Dan Hua, PAQ Communications 159-168
SESSION 3B: SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS AND TECHNIQUES
Automatic Dependent Surveillance (ADS) Pacific Engineering Trials (PET),
Peter Massoglia, Federal Aviation Administration, and Robert Till, FAA Technical Center 171-178
The Applications, Benefits, and Issues of Employing GPS and GLONASS with Automatic Dependent Surveillance,
Keith D. McDonald and James Nussbaum, Sat Tech Systems, Inc., and William Badurka, MiTech, Incorporated 179-188
Tracking of Ballistic Objects at High Altitudes, James L Farrell, Westinghouse Defense and Electronics Center 189-194
Terminal Area Surveillance Using GPS,
H. Robert Pilley and Lois V. Pilley, Deering System Design Consultants, Inc. 195-204
Effects of Automatic Dependent Surveillance (ADS) on DOD Flight Operations Over the High Seas,
Alan Whittaker, Jess Davis and James Ballard, Systems Control Technology, Inc. 205-214
Automatic Dependent Surveillance Capacity of a Geostationary Satellite System in the U.S. Domestic Airspace,
Curtis A. Shively, The MITRE Corporation 215-222
SESSION 4A: INERTIAL AND INTEGRATED INERTIAL NAVIGATION SYSTEMS
Navigation Sensor System Interface (NAVSSI),
Kevin J. Cowley, Naval Command Control & Ocean Surveillance Center 225-234
A Highly Fault Tolerant, Dual Inertial Integrated Navigation System (DIINS),
Jeff Bird, J. Chris McMillan, Defense Research Establishment Ottawa and Dale Arden, Computing Concepts Ltd. 235-244
False Alarm Probability Determination for the Honeywell Hexad Fault-Tolerant INS,
Dr. Daniel P. Johnson, Systems & Research Center, Honeywell, Inc. 245-252
Application of Zero-Lock Laser Gyro Technology to High Accuracy Stellar-Inertial Systems,
Noboru Kondo, Litton Guidance and Control Systems 253-262
FOG Production Transfer at Litton,
Dr. George Pavlath, Litton Guidance and Control Systems 263-268
An Innovative Sensor for Inertial Attitude Measurement Using the Magnetohydrodynamic Principle,
Darren R. Laughlin, Andrew Ardaman and Dr. Henry R. Sebesta, Applied Technology Associates, Inc. 269-300
SESSION 4B: GROUND-BASED RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEMS
An MLS for the Twenty-First Century,
Dr. Herbert P. Rube, Consultant 303-310
Integrated Soviet VLF/Omega Receiver Design,
Dr. Benjamin Peterson, Keith Gross, Eric Chamberlin and Timothy Montague,
Department of Engineering, U. S. Coast Guard Academy 311-318
Land Coverage Analysis and Accuracy of the Loran-C NOCUS Chain in Western Canada,
Gerard Lachapelle, B. Townsend and Ding-Sheng Chen, Dept. of Surveying Engineering, University of Calgary 319-326
SESSION 5A: DIFFERENTIAL NAVSTAR GPS
A Statistical Comparison of Differential GPS and Laser Generated Time, Space Positioning
Information for Aircraft Flight Testing,
Sqn. Ldr. Alan Lawer, Los Angeles AFB, Dr. Dirk deDoes and Ron Gray, Intermetrics, Inc. 329-336
Status of Development of FAA Test Bed for Wide Area Differential GPS,
Robert Loh and Joseph Dorfler, Satellite Program Office, Federal Aviation Administration 337-348
DGPS for Space and Return,
Stanley Maki, General Dynamics Space Systems 349-358
Differential GPS Control of Starcar 2,
S. C. Crow and F. L. Manning, The University of Arizona 359-378
Analysis of a High Performance C/A Code GPS Receiver in Kinematic Mode,
Dr. Elizabeth Cannon and Dr. Gerard Lachapelle, Department of Surveying Engineering, University of Calgary 379-390
Status Report, RTCM Special Committee No. 104, Carrier Phase Working Group,
Frederick Gloeckler, U. S. Army Topographic Engineering Center 391-394
SESSION 5B: COMPUTATIONAL METHODS IN NAVIGATION
Closed Form Solution for Geodetic Coordinates Transformation,
David Y. Hsu, Litton Guidance and Control Systems 397-400
3D TRUMP - A GBI Launch Window Tool,
Steven N. Karels, John Hancock and Gary Matchett, TASC 401-406
Sufficiency, Data Reduction, and Sensor Fusion for GPS,
James W. Chaffee, Arrow Smith Technology Inc. and Dr. Jonathon S. Abel, Tetra Systems Incorporated 407-414
The Relative Range Error Measurement Technique,
Steven Lazar and A. Fred Bowen, The Aerospace Corporation 415-424
The Geometry of GPS Solutions,
Dr. Jonathan S. Abel, Tetra Systems Incorporated and James W. Chaffee, Arrow Smith Technology Inc. 425-430
Using TIGER Files for Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL) Digital Map Displays,
Michael S. K. Sushko, Kensington & Icknield, Ltd. *
AUTHORS INDEX 432
CONFERENCE PARTICIPANTS 433-439
* Manuscripts unavailable for publication in Proceedings. Contact author for a copy of the paper.
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