DocumentCode
1137696
Title
A Hybrid Navigation Concept Using a Spinning Satellite-Borne Interferometer and Self-Contained Equipment
Author
Thoma, George R. ; Berkowitz, Raymond S.
Author_Institution
Applied Information Industries Moorestown, N.J. 08057
Issue
4
fYear
1972
fDate
7/1/1972 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
528
Lastpage
537
Abstract
This paper analyzes a hybrid navigation concept that uses signals from a radio interferometer mounted on a spinning geostationary satellite, preliminary position estimates from self-contained equipment, and stored a priori information on the past performance of this equipment. The craft-borne processor, optimum in the maximum a posteriori (MAP) sense, is designed to estimate position coordinates using only the incoming radio signals, although improved estimates result if the other two items are available. An error analysis starts with the derivation of an estimation error covariance matrix, whose elements depend on additive receiver noise and the physical parameters of the system. A minimum 1¿ estimation error in position is obtained by trading off these parameters. The effects of other major error sources, such as tropospheric phase fluctuations, multipath, and craft altitude uncertainty, are added to the estimation error to give a total 1¿ position error on the order of 3.7 to 5.6 km.
Keywords
Additive noise; Estimation error; Information analysis; Performance analysis; Radio interferometry; Radio navigation; Satellite broadcasting; Satellite navigation systems; Signal analysis; Spinning;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9251
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TAES.1972.309552
Filename
4102993
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