DocumentCode :
2462294
Title :
A submarine navigator for the 21st century
Author :
Hays, K.M. ; Schmidt, R.G. ; Wilson, W.A. ; Campbell, J.D. ; Heckman, D.W. ; Gokhale, M.P.
Author_Institution :
Control & Commun. & Strategic Syst., The Boeing Co., Anaheim, CA, USA
fYear :
2002
fDate :
2002
Firstpage :
179
Lastpage :
188
Abstract :
Recent advances in technology on multiple fronts will enable new and improved approaches to precision navigation of submarines. Improvements in interferometric fiber optic gyro (IFOG) technology have made it possible to use IFOGs in a high accuracy navigator. The use of spherical gimbals for improved temperature control and inertial instrument error autocompensation has been made practical by computer-controlled machining. The use of sonar in certain covert situations will become more prevalent, facilitated by lower power sonar systems and advances in signal processing technology. Satellite based altimetry will make it possible to compensate for gravity deflections using lookup tables. Satellite altimetry will also allow us to make tables of gravity anomaly and ocean depth available to the overall navigation process. Using these advances, it is possible to use measured gravity anomaly from the ship´s IMU and sonar soundings from its sonar array to estimate and correct navigation position errors. A navigator is currently being developed at Boeing that will incorporate these new developments as well as the traditional velocity log, pressure depth meter, and Global Positioning System aiding. The new inertial navigator outputs, as well as the set of currently available navigational aid outputs, are combined in a series of filters that allow for the detection and removal of transient errors to furnish the best available position, velocity and attitude to the ship´s systems.
Keywords :
fibre optic gyroscopes; inertial navigation; light interferometry; underwater vehicles; Global Positioning System; computer-controlled machining; gravity anomaly; inertial instrument error autocompensation; interferometric fiber optic gyro technology; pressure depth meter; satellite altimetry; signal processing; sonar array; spherical gimbal; submarine navigator; temperature control; velocity log; Altimetry; Error correction; Gravity; Marine technology; Optical fibers; Optical interferometry; Satellite navigation systems; Sonar measurements; Sonar navigation; Underwater vehicles;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Position Location and Navigation Symposium, 2002 IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7251-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PLANS.2002.998906
Filename :
998906
Link To Document :
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