50th Annual Meeting Proceedings
"Partnerships for Technology Conversion"
June 6-8, 1994
Antlers Doubletree Hotel - Colorado Springs, CO
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PLENARY SESSION: DEFENSE CONVERSION AND PUBLIC/PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PROGRAMS
Chair Dr. Steven G. Wax, Advanced Research Projects Agency
Co-Chair Dr. Alison Brown, NAVSYS Corporation
The Technology Reinvestment Program
Dr. Steven G. Wax, Advanced Research Projects Agency, Technology Reinvestment Project 3-13
"Partnering" for Commercialization: NASA’s Cooperative R&D Programs for Technology Development
William J. Bierbower, NASA Headquarters 15-19
The Global Positioning System: Management and Operation of a Dual Use System - A Summary
of the Report of the Joint DoD/DoT Task Force on GPS
Jules G. McNeff, Department of Defense; Michael E Shaw, Federal Aviation Administration 21-24
Global Positioning System Analysis of a National Approach to Augmented GPS Service
Ronald L. Ketchum and Robert O. DeBolt, Institute for Telecommunication Sciences 25-30
Advanced Landing System - Model of Government and Private Cooperation
L. Nelson Spohnheimer, Federal Aviation Administration; Al Hirsch, Advanced Navigation & Positioning 31-40
Dual Use of Military Anti-Jam GPS Receiver Design Techniques for Commercial Aviation
RF Interference Integrity Monitoring
Philip Ward, Navward GPS Consulting 41-54
SESSION 1A: IVHS - VEHICLE NAVIGATION AND AVL
Chair Mr. John Kiljan, Colorado DOT
Co-Chair Mr. Edward J. Krakiwsky, University of Calgary
Augmented GPS - The Federal System
James Arnold, Federal Highway Administration; Robert DeBolt, Institute for Telecomm Sciences;
Sally Frodge, U.S. Anny Corps of Engineers 57-61
Extending Technology to Drive by Wire Control
Dr. Patrick Donoghue, Gregory L. Larson, and Stephan Dondoe, Teledyne Electronic Systems 63-71
Heading for the Hills: Integrated GPS Vehicle Tracking Systems in Mountainous Areas
John W. Lavrakas, National Systems & Research Co 73-81
An Urban Positioning Approach Applying Differential Methods to Commercial
FM Radio Emissions for Ground Mobile Use
Dr. Joseph Cisneros, David Kelley, and Louis A. Greenbaum, Terrapin Corporation 83-92
An Operational Test of a Vehicle Emergency Location Service in Colorado
Dr. Alison Brown, NA VSYS; Jeremy Siviter, Castle Rock Consultants; John Kiljan, Colorado DOT 93-102
Mass Transit Vehicle Management System
Michael P. Kushner, Westinghouse Electronic Systems 103-110
SESSION 1B: INTEGRATED NAVIGATION SYSTEMS
Chair: Col. Zdzislaw "Stan" Lewantowicz, USAF Wright Laboratory
Co-Chair Maj. Randy Paschall, USAF Wright Laboratory
Commercial Receiver Test Program
Joe Sanford, IPO 113-128
Baro-inertial Altitude Accuracy Improvement for GPS Monitoring and Integration
Dr. Daniel O. Molnar, Boeing Commercial Airplane Group 129-138
Optimizing Aspects of Eurofix
Dr. Durk van Willigen, Edward J. Breeuwer, and Tom P.A. Brogtrop, Delft University of Technology 139-147
FDI for an Integrated GPS/INS/Transponder (RRS) Navigation System
Lt. Chip Mosle, 46th GTS, Holloman AFB; Lt. Col. Bob Riggins, AFIT, WPAFB 149-155
Performance Analysis of an Integrated SAR/GPS/INS Targeting and Navigation System
Jeff R. Layne and Dr. Randall N. Paschall, Wright Laboratory-WPAFB 157-168
An Integrated INS/GPS Navigation System Using Carrier Phase
Capt. Neil P. Hansen and Dr. Robert Riggins, AFIT, WPAFB 169-177
SESSION 2A: DIGITAL MAPPING, SURVEYING AND GIS
Chair Mr. John Bossier, Center For Mapping, Ohio State University
Co-Chair Mr. Chuck Howard, Plangraphics Inc.
The NAVSYS GPS/Inertial Mapping (GIM) System
Josef Coetsee and Dr. Alison Brown, NAVSYS Corporation 181-188
Digital Mono-Plotting Within a GIS Application in Forestry
José Alberto Goncalves, Universidade de Tras-os-Montes e Alto Douro 189-195
GPS-Map: A Real-Time Graphical Database and Navigation System
Steven M. Honkus, Honkus and Associates 197-206
Airborne GPS and Softcopy in Highway Mapping: A Performance Study
Harnek S. Bains, Texas DOT 207-210
Position and Orientation System (POS) for Land, Sea and Airborne Survey Applications
Dr. Bruno M. Scherzinger and Bryan H. Kliewer, Applied Analytics Corporation 211-215
SESSION 2B: AIRCRAFT NAVIGATION - GPS AUGMENTATION PROGRAMS
Chair Mr. Alex Smith, Rannoch Corporation
Co-Chair Ms. Claire Jurkevich, Federal Aviation Administration
Analysis Supporting FAA Decisions Made During the Development of TSO C-129
James (JP) Fernow and Dr. Young C. Lee, The MITRE Corporation 219-228
Civil Aviation’s Need Beyond GPS-Based Systems
Robert P. Crow, Crow Associates 229-237
GPS Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) Testbed Results- Phase 1D Testbed Results
Franklin M. Haas and Marie E. Lage, Stanford Telecommunications, Inc.; Steven M. Kalinowski, CTA 239-248
FAA Flight Test Results for GPS Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) Cross-Country Demonstration
Victor T. Wullschleger, Federal Aviation Administration; Daniel O’Laughlin, The MITRE Corporation;
Franklin M. Haas, Stanford Telecommunications, Inc. 249-257
Orbit and Ranging Analysis of the INMARSAT AOR-West Geostatlonary Satellite
Thomas M. Kelecy & Dr. Alison Brown, NAVSYS; Willy Bertiger & Steven M. Lichten, JPL 259-266
SESSION 3A: MARINE NAVIGATION SURVEILLANCE AND TRACKING
Chair Mr. Steven Ganop, Integrated Navigation Systems Branch, NCCOSC
Co-Chair CDR Doug Alsip, U.S. Coast Guard
Automated Position Reporting and Communications for Vessel Traffic Service Systems
George E. Mason, James F. Culbertson, and Robert G. Moore, Coastwatch, Inc. 269-275
Integrated Bridge Systems: Expectations, Facts, and Foibles
Richard W. Gregory-Allen, Laser Plot, Inc. 277-285
Where in the World Are We (II)?
John F. Roeber, Sperry Marine Incorporated 287-293
Department of Defense Requirements for Electronic Chart Display and
Information System Data: A Defense Mapping Agency Perspective
Edwin O. Danford and Mel Wagner, Defense Mapping Agency 295-300
Navigation Aids for an Automated Bridge
Craig Elicker and Norbert Reis, Naval Command Control and Ocean Surveillance Center 301-309
SESSION 3B: AIRCRAFT NAVIGATION AND SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS
Chair Mr. Alex Smith, Rannoch Corporation
Co-Chair: Ms. Claire Jurkevich, Federal Aviation Administration
New Approaches to Aircraft Surveillance in Civil Aviation
Joseph J. Fee and Carmine F. Primeggia, Federal Aviation Administration;
Theodore R. Simpson and Dr. Paul M. Ebert, Adsystech; Dr. Douglas E. Campbell, Conwal, Inc. 313-318
Single Points of Failure in Complex Aviation CNS Systems and
Possible Options for Reducing the Exposure to Them
Michael J.A. Asbury, NATS; Rolf Johannessen, BNR Europe Ltd. 319-330
Television Interference to GPS
A. Dale Hutchinson, The MITRE Corporation; Dr. Jay Weitzen, University of Massachusetts Lowell 331-334
Airport Surface Surveillance Using Differential GPS and the Mode S Data Link
Dr. Robert E. Boisvert, Kenneth W. Saunders, and Dr. George H. Knittel, MIT Lincoln Laboratory 335-344
Utilization of a Commercial Instrument for the CH-46 Helicopter
Jack Jankovitz and Robert E. Mack, NRaD Warminster 345-352
GPS Control Display Navigation Unit (CDNU) Application in Military Aircraft
Larkin W. Lake and Samuel H. Cheney, NRaD Warminster 353-358
SESSION 4A: LOW COST, MINIATURIZED INERTIAL INSTRUMENTS
Chair Dr. Neil Barbour, Draper Laboratory
Co-Chair. Dr. Larry B. Stotts, Advanced Research Projects Agency
Co-Chair Mr. Bob McAdory, GEC Marconi Electronics Systems
An Integrated, High Accuracy Antenna Pointing/Stabilization and GPS/Inertial
Navigation System (PSGINS)
Marvin Silver and David A. Haessig, GEC Marconi Electronic Systems 361-370
A Low Cost Miniature Accelerometer Using Micromachined Silicon Resonators
Terry Roszhart and ConstantJ. DeCotus, Kearfott Guidance and Navigation Corporation 371-380
Micromechanical Inertial Sensors for Commercial and Military Applications
John M. Elwell, Charles Stark Draper Laboratory 381-386
Interferometric Fiber Optic Gyroscope Manufacturing
Dr. Larry Stotts and Major Beth Kaspar, ARPA; Roy Lindberg, US Army Missile Research 387-397
SESSION 4B: PRECISION NAVIGATION SYSTEMS - AIRCRAFT PRECISION APPROACH AND LANDING
Chair Mr. Dave Gleason, Phillips Laboratory
Co-Chair Dr. George Blaha, Envirospace Software Research
The Navigation Performance of the Multi-Mode Integrated Approach System
Edward J. Breeuwer, Robert B. Engels, Harry C.F. Benckhuijsen, Maarten Vijt de Hoag,
and Durk van Willigen, Delft University of Technology 401-410
Flight Test Results Using Carrier Phase Kinematic Solutions for Aircraft Precision Approach and Landing
Dr. Alison Brown, Dr. Frank van Diggelen, and Tom Kelecy, NA VSYS Corporation;
Peter Brown, NAVSYS Ltd. 411-420
A Proposed Process for the Analysis of GPS Integrity in Navigation, Approach and Landing Applications
Rick Cassell, Rannoch Corporation 421-431
Analysis of Pseudolite Code Interference Effects for Aircraft Precision Approaches
Dr. Gary A. McGraw, Rockwell International 433-437
SESSION 5A: VEHICLE GUIDANCE AND CONTROL SYSTEMS
Chair Mr. Mack O’Brien, Draper Laboratory
Co-Chair Mr. Richard Shale, Rockwell International Collins
Co-Chair Mr. Karl Hedrick, University of California at Berkeley
Precision Sensor for Vehide Guidance
Dr. Russell I. Lefevre, John C. Kirk, Jr., and E. Craig Thompson, Technology Service Corporation 441-447
Advances in the State of the Art for Unmanned Mr Vehide (UAV) Inertial Sensors and Navigation Systems
Ronald F. Cox and Shou Y. Wei, Litton Guidance & Control Systems 449-455
SESSION 5B: PRECISION NAVIGATION SYSTEMS
Chair Mr. Dave Gleason, Phillips Laboratory
Co-Chair Dr. George Blaha, Envfrospace Software Research
A Modular Receiver Design for Enhanced GPS Applications
Dr. Alison Brown, Dr. Frank van Diggelen, and Randy Silva, NAVSYS Corporation 459-468
A Reconfigurable GPS Receiver for Spacecraft Attitude Determination
Dr. Jorge I. Galdos, Dr. Triveni N. Upadhyay, Thomas Doyle, and Bin Wu, Mayflower Communications Co. Inc.;
Paul Zetocha, USAF Phillips Laboratory 469-481
Empirical Studies Into GPS Extended Navigation Performance
1st Lt. Christopher M. Shank, USAF; Keith Melkun, Naval Surface Warfare Center 483-488
Airborne Reference Profile and Data System (ARPADS)
Dr. Bruno M. Scherzinger and Dr. Blake Reid, Applied Analytics Corporation;
Capt. Serge Landiy, Canadian Department of National Defense 489-494
A Short Range, High Precision Navigation System for Automated Farming
Ron J. Palmer and Robert L Moms, University of Regina, Canada 495-504
The Effect of a Stale Earth Pole Vector on Navigation Errors for the Space Shuttle
Russell L. Strachan, Rockwell Space Operations Co. 501-509
High Precision Integrated Navigation Systems -From Research to Commercial Products
Detlef Kayser, Institute for Flight Guidance and Control, Technical University of Braunschweig 511-519
AUTHORS INDEX 521
CONFERENCE REGISTRANTS 523-527
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