In-flight demonstration of hybrid GPS/Loran RAIMA receiver autonomous integrity monitoring (RAIM) scheme has been implemented in a real time, prototype hybrid GPS/LORAN receiver. A four-channel GPS receiver and an eight-channel LORAN-C receiver are used to obtain raw GPS and LORAN pseudorange measurements. The measurement data is sent to a microcomputer for position and integrity determination. Navigation data is presented to the pilot on a standard course deviation indicator with a data renewal rate of up to one update per second. Provisions are made to simulate signal malfunctions in real time by injecting step or ramp failures in the pseudorange measurements. A least-squares fault detection algorithm is presented for the detection of slowly growing measurement errors. The performance of the hybrid GPS/LORAN receiver has been demonstrated through actual flight tests. One of the flight tests is summarized in the paper.
Document ID
19920034019
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Van Graas, Frank (Ohio University Athens, United States)