Title :
High accuracy performance capabilities of the military standard ring laser gyro inertial navigation unit
Author_Institution :
Guidance & Control Syst. Div., Litton Syst. Inc., Woodland Hills, CA, USA
Abstract :
The medium accuracy standard ring laser gyro (RLG) inertial navigation unit (INU) exemplified by Litton´s LN-93 system has benefited from continual improvements during the production process such that the present navigational accuracy and reliability are better by a factor of two or more over the original requirements as defined by SNU 84-1. Performance enhancements are now available which further improve navigation performance to the high-accuracy category while maintaining the reliability of the production system. Two enhancement mechanizations are described-one that requires software-only changes to improve inertial performance, and one that employs a self-contained (embedded) GPS to augment the inertial performance. These enhancements may be applied in combination to provide uniquely effective immunity to GPS spoofing countermeasures. These enhancements retain the present standard RLG INU form factor, mounting, and electrical interface, and are therefore particularly advantageous for retrofit application. Potential retrofit applications with various aircraft avionics architectures are discussed
Keywords :
aerospace computing; aircraft instrumentation; computerised instrumentation; fibre optic sensors; gyroscopes; inertial navigation; military computing; military equipment; radionavigation; ring lasers; satellite relay systems; GPS spoofing countermeasures; INU; Litton´s LN-93 system; RLG; accuracy; aircraft avionics architectures; electrical interface; enhancement mechanizations; form factor; high accuracy performance capabilities; military standard ring laser gyro inertial navigation unit; mounting; reliability; retrofit application; self-contained GPS; software-only changes; Aerospace electronics; Aircraft navigation; Global Positioning System; Inertial navigation; Maintenance; Military aircraft; Military standards; Production systems; Ring lasers; Time measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Position Location and Navigation Symposium, 1994., IEEE
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1435-2
DOI :
10.1109/PLANS.1994.303351