Altitude Damping of Space-Stable Inertial Navigation Systems |
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Authors: | Nash R.A. Hutchinson C.E. |
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Affiliation: | The Analytic Sciences Corporation,Reading, Mass. 01867; |
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Abstract: | In order to stabilize the altitude calculation in an inertial navigation system, an altimeter is commonly used. In a conventional local-level mechanization, this is generally accomplished by correcting the vertical channel integrators with the difference between the inertial system and altimeter indication of vertical position. However, in a space-stable system the procedure is not as clear since a vertical channel is not physically present. Three altitude damping mechanizations for a space-stable inertial navigation system are proposed. The equivalent local-level mechanizations are then found by comparing error propagation equations in a common coordinate frame. |
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