Title :
High accuracy navigation and landing system using GPS/IMU system integration
Author :
Meyer-Hilberg, Jochen ; Jacob, Thomas
Author_Institution :
Deutsche Aerosp. AG, Ulm, Germany
Abstract :
The accuracy, integrity and availability requirements for automatic landing systems using satellite navigation systems are discussed. Such a landing system is the integrated navigation and landing system (INLS) developed by Deutsche Aerospace (DASA/Ulm, Germany). The system concept of the INLS is presented. It is shown how an INLS, based on system integration of a satellite navigation system (e.g. GPS) in realtime differential mode with an inertial measurement unit (IMU) in the accuracy class of an attitude and heading reference system (AHRS), can meet the requirements: the results given in this paper are mainly devoted to the accuracy issues. Using Kalman filter techniques, an in-flight calibration of the IMU is performed. The advantage of system integration, especially in dynamic flight conditions and during phases of flight with satellite masking, is explained. The accuracy, integrity and availability of the INLS were proven by means of flight tests in a commuter aircraft using a laser tracker as a reference. These flight tests have shown that the short-term accuracy (<60 seconds) of the AHRS used within the INLS has been improved from low cost sensor quality to the accuracy of a high quality laser inertial navigation system (LINS)
Keywords :
aerospace testing; aircraft; inertial navigation; instrument landing systems; laser beam applications; radionavigation; satellite relay systems; Deutsche Aerospace; GPS; GPS/IMU system integration; INLS; Kalman filter; accuracy; attitude and heading reference system; automatic landing systems; availability; commuter aircraft; dynamic flight conditions; in-flight calibration; inertial measurement unit; integrated navigation and landing system; integrity; laser inertial navigation system; realtime differential mode; satellite masking; satellite navigation systems; system integration; Aerodynamics; Aircraft navigation; Availability; Calibration; Costs; Global Positioning System; Measurement units; Satellite navigation systems; Sensor systems; System testing;
Conference_Titel :
Position Location and Navigation Symposium, 1994., IEEE
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1435-2
DOI :
10.1109/PLANS.1994.303327