The purpose of this thesis is to investigate using Global Positioning System (GPS) technology, for the guidance of an unmanned air vehicle (UAV) seeking precise navigation. By applying the Differential Positioning Technique, GPS becomes accurate to the point that its position and velocity outputs can be used as inputs to aflight control computer of a UAV, the Archytas.
Design and Analysis of a Differential Global Positioning System (DGPS) Aided Navigation System for an Unmanned Airborne Vehicle
1995
112 pages
Report
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English
Navigation Systems , Computers, Control & Information Theory , Navigation computers , Global positioning system , Autonomous navigation , Computer programs , Control , Requirements , Position(Location) , Aircraft , Flight control systems , Accuracy , Theses , Flight , Position finding , Radio receivers , Precision , Unmanned , Self operation , Homing , Dgps(Differential global positioning system) , Uav(Unmanned aerial vehicles)
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