Title :
The Texas Instruments/Honeywell GPS Guidance Package
Author :
Ward, Phillip W. ; Jeerage, Mahesh
Author_Institution :
Texas Instrum. Inc., Dallas, TX, USA
Abstract :
The authors describe the Texas Instruments/Honeywell Phase 1 Global Positioning System (GPS) Guidance Package (GGP) architecture and performance characteristics. The GGP is a tightly coupled, integrated miniature GPS receiver (MGR) and miniature inertial measurement unit (MIMU) capable of performing precision navigation, time coordination, mission management, and flight control for a broad class of Department of Defense platforms. These include strike weapons, unmanned airborne vehicles, and avionics platforms. The MGR architecture contains a highly integrated six-channel (expandable to eight channels) L1/L2 P(Y) code precise positioning service receiver/processor packaged on a single wiring board. The MGR design features a low-power GaAs integrated front end. The MIMU contains three interferometric fiber-optic gyros and three solid-state accelerometers in an inertial sensor assembly plus associated electronics and a microprocessor. The remaining GGP architecture consists of a data processor/data bus unit (DP/DBU) and an adaptable interface unit (AIU). The DP/DBU performs the tightly coupled, integrated navigation function. It has reserve memory and throughput cavity to perform mission management and flight control functions. The AIU supports numerous standard interfaces
Keywords :
aircraft instrumentation; inertial navigation; military equipment; radio receivers; radionavigation; satellite relay systems; 6-channel system; Department of Defense platforms; L1/L2 P(Y) code precise positioning service receiver/processor; Texas Instruments/Honeywell GPS Guidance Package; architecture; avionics platforms; inertial sensor assembly; integrated miniature GPS receiver; miniature inertial measurement unit; performance characteristics; strike weapons; unmanned airborne vehicles; Aerospace control; Aerospace electronics; Global Positioning System; Instruments; Measurement units; Navigation; Packaging; Performance evaluation; Vehicles; Weapons;
Conference_Titel :
Position Location and Navigation Symposium, 1992. Record. 500 Years After Columbus - Navigation Challenges of Tomorrow. IEEE PLANS '92., IEEE
Conference_Location :
Monterey, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-0468-3
DOI :
10.1109/PLANS.1992.185858