학술논문

The development of a SAR dedicated navigation system: from scratch to the first test flight
Document Type
Conference
Source
PLANS 2004. Position Location and Navigation Symposium (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37556) Position location and navigation symposium Position Location and Navigation Symposium, 2004. PLANS 2004. :249-258 2004
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Signal Processing and Analysis
Computing and Processing
Geoscience
Aerospace
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Navigation
System testing
Magnetic sensors
Sensor phenomena and characterization
Global Positioning System
Hardware
Synthetic aperture radar
Sensor systems and applications
Accelerometers
Gyroscopes
Language
Abstract
In this paper, the authors propose to describe the development process of a navigation system, concerning synthetic aperture radar (SAR) applications, starting from the motivation for the sensor selection and finalizing with the first flight-test results. Sensor selection was one of the first steps in the design. Motivations for the accelerometers, gyroscopes, Global Positioning System (GPS) board, magnetometer and all the other hardware components, like temperature-sensor selection, are explained. A complete description of the hardware integration process, where details like sensor output time synchronization, signal digitalization and calibration are addressed, is given. The developed software is fully explained: starting from the digitalized signals and ending in the flight path outputted by the iterative extended Kalman filter. The developed software includes several features that allow the development of an inertial navigation system (INS) focused on SAR applications. The first flight tests have taken place on board of a Cessna Citation II jet aircraft. Results from these flight tests are presented as an evaluation of the performances of the INS.