Title :
GPS applications in sonobuoys
Author_Institution :
Navsys Ltd., Kirknewton, UK
Abstract :
Airborne submarine warfare (ASW) relies extensively on acoustic sonobuoys to locate targets. Presently the only means of locating these buoys after deployment is a very crude radiolocation technique using the buoy VHF transmitter, and involves undesirable delays. GPS has been proposed as a means of broadcasting buoy position back to the aircraft. Conventional GPS receivers in standalone mode cannot provide adequate accuracy, have relatively slow acquisition times and are still too expensive for a disposable application. This paper summarises an innovative GPS sensor to address these problems. The sensor, the TIDGET, also lends itself to other similar applications such as weather balloon (radiosonde) location, marine buoy positioning, towed-array tailbuoy positioning etc
Keywords :
military equipment; radionavigation; satellite relay systems; GPS satellites; GPS sensor; TIDGET; VHF transmitter; acoustic sonobuoys; airborne submarine warfare; aircraft; marine buoy positioning; radiolocation technique; radiosonde; towed-array tailbuoy positioning; weather balloon location;
Conference_Titel :
Heading Sensors for Sonar and Marine Applications, IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location :
London