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Comparison of Relative Navigation Solutions Applied Between Two Aircraft
Author(s) -
G. A. Bever,
Peter Urschel,
Curtis E. Hanson
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
1st uav conference
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2002-3440
Subject(s) - global positioning system , computer science , aviation , simple (philosophy) , presentation (obstetrics) , systems engineering , engineering , aerospace engineering , telecommunications , medicine , philosophy , epistemology , radiology
Use of global positioning system (GPS) for guidance and control functions is of increasing interest to the aviation industry. Many levels of solutions exist, from the relatively simple to highly complex integrated systems. This presentation examines three different GPS approaches to determining the relative separation between two aircraft. It presents flight test data showing the errors in each of the three approaches, tradeoffs in selecting from these three approaches, and the simplifying assumptions made for implementing applications that may reduce the requirements and therefore the cost of using them.

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