2011 IEEE 5th International Conference on Cybernetics and Intelligent Systems (CIS) 2011
DOI: 10.1109/iccis.2011.6070340
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Signals of opportunity navigation methods for complex lower airspace flight

Abstract: In the complex lower airspace embraced by mountain, Global Positioning System can't take action because navigation signals are easily shaded by barriers. Signals of opportunity (SOOP), i.e. other RF signals in airspace, can be used for positioning to improve availability. In this paper, for alternative TV, Cellular, WiFi, RFID, aviation data link besides GPS, physical advantages and disadvantages are analyzed, including their application. Based on requirements for complex lower airspace, proper SOOP are chosen… Show more

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“…An alternative approach is to triangulate the aircraft position using existing signals originally intended for other purposes, such as those of television and cellular networks [15,16,17]. Receivers for these signals, known as Signals of Opportunity (SoOP), have a sufficiently low SWaP to be mounted on most autonomous aircraft, although the quality and quantity of the available signals varies enormously depending on the location where the flight takes place.…”
Section: Objectives and Noveltymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…An alternative approach is to triangulate the aircraft position using existing signals originally intended for other purposes, such as those of television and cellular networks [15,16,17]. Receivers for these signals, known as Signals of Opportunity (SoOP), have a sufficiently low SWaP to be mounted on most autonomous aircraft, although the quality and quantity of the available signals varies enormously depending on the location where the flight takes place.…”
Section: Objectives and Noveltymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Expression (17) is the observation equation with the highest influence on the estimation results as well as the least precise. It is based on the fact that the specific force measured by the accelerometers is equal to the non gravitational (aerodynamic and propulsive) accelerations, but modified as described below to minimize the negative influence of the errors present in the p n vector.…”
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