Simulation and analysis of differential GPS
Abstract
NASA is conducting a research program to evaluate differential Global Positioning System (GPS) concepts for civil helicopter navigation. It is pointed out that the civil helicopter community will probably be an early user of GPS because of the unique mission operations in areas where precise navigation aids are not available. However, many of these applications involve accuracy requirements which cannot be satisfied by conventional GPS. Such applications include remote area search and rescue, offshore oil platform approach, remote area precision landing, and other precise navigation operations. Differential GPS provides a promising approach for meeting very demanding accuracy requirements. The considered procedure eliminates some of the common bias errors experienced by conventional GPS. This is done by making use of a second GPS receiver. A simulation process is developed as a tool for analyzing various scenarios of GPS-referenced civil aircraft navigation.
- Publication:
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Institute of Navigation, National Technical Meeting
- Pub Date:
- 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984inna.meet..225D
- Keywords:
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- Air Navigation;
- Civil Aviation;
- Global Positioning System;
- Kalman Filters;
- Monte Carlo Method;
- Position Errors;
- Ephemeris Time;
- Error Analysis;
- Helicopters;
- Ionospheric Disturbances;
- Receivers;
- Signal Processing;
- Space Communications, Spacecraft Communications, Command and Tracking