INCREASE JAMMING IMMUNITY BY OPTIMIZING PROCESSING GAIN FOR GPS/INS SYSTEMS
Assignee
Raytheon
Filed as: RAYTHEON COMPANY, A CORPORATION OF DELAWARE
Filed
Feb 11, 1998
Granted
Nov 9, 1999
Location
GRAPEVINE TX US
Abstract
A system and method for increasing jamming immunity in a GPS/INS system. The system includes a signal processor for receiving and down-converting GPS signals to a baseband frequency to provide I and Q (sine and cosine) signals. An integrate and dump operation is performed on the I and Q signals to provide GPS range and range rate residuals which are uncorrelated from sample to sample. A Kalman filter estimates navigation state corrections from the GPS range and range rate residuals. A NAV function, responsive to the output of the Kalman filter and range error and velocity error signals, provides guidance information and signals for correcting at least one of earth centered earth fixed (ECEF) position, velocity, initial attitude and IMU alignment states which are dynamically calculated from the range and range rate measurements. A line of sight geometry function maps position and velocity vector information from the NAV function into geometric range and range rate scalar information and feeds the scalar information to the signal processor and circuitry to perform an integrate and dump operation.
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35 USC §181 Secrecy Order
Imposed
Aug 20, 1998
Rescinded
Sep 3, 1998
Duration
14 days
Inventor
- 1JEFF M. HORSLUND
Record Details
- Patent number
- US 5983160
- Application
- 09022023
- Aerospace match
- No
- Dataset source
- 35 USC §181 SO records