Major attention is given to an analysis of receiver repeatability in measuring OMEGA phase data. Repeatability is defined as the ability of two like receivers which are co-located to achieve the same LOP phase readings. Specific data analysis is presented. A propagation model is described which has been used in the analysis of propagation anomalies. Composite OMEGA analysis is presented in terms of carrier phase correlation analysis and the determination of carrier phase weighting coefficients for minimizing composite phase variation. Differential OMEGA error analysis is presented for receiver separations. Three frequency analysis includes LOP error and position error based on three and four OMEGA transmissions. Results of phase amplitude c...
Techniques to lower the cost of using the Omega global navigation network with phase-locked loops (P...
The current status of research on a proposed micro-computer-based, low-cost Omega Navigation System ...
The proceedings of a conference on the Omega navigation system are presented. Three significant low ...
An analysis of Very Low Frequency propagation in the atmosphere in the 10-14 kHz range leads to a di...
An OMEGA navigation receiver with a microprocessor as the computational component was investigated. ...
June 1976Originally presented as the author's thesis (Ph. D.), M.I.T. Dept. of Aeronautics and Astro...
The details are presented of methods for providing OMEGA navigational information including the rece...
The OMEGA transmissions from North Dakota on 13.10 and 12.85 kHz were monitored at several sites usi...
Diurnal signals from eight omega channels have been monitored at 10.2 KHz for selected station pairs...
A quartz tuning fork filter circuit and some unique CMOS clock logic methods provide a very simple O...
A short history is given of the development of dual VLF time transmission techniques. The theory of ...
Computer programs for Omega data conversion, summary, and preparation for distribution are presented...
A bibliography is presented which includes references to the OMEGA navigation system, very low frequ...
The Omega navigation system and the requirement for receiver synchronization are discussed. A descri...
If the accuracy of the Omega Navigation System were to be limited at all times solely by unpredictab...
Techniques to lower the cost of using the Omega global navigation network with phase-locked loops (P...
The current status of research on a proposed micro-computer-based, low-cost Omega Navigation System ...
The proceedings of a conference on the Omega navigation system are presented. Three significant low ...
An analysis of Very Low Frequency propagation in the atmosphere in the 10-14 kHz range leads to a di...
An OMEGA navigation receiver with a microprocessor as the computational component was investigated. ...
June 1976Originally presented as the author's thesis (Ph. D.), M.I.T. Dept. of Aeronautics and Astro...
The details are presented of methods for providing OMEGA navigational information including the rece...
The OMEGA transmissions from North Dakota on 13.10 and 12.85 kHz were monitored at several sites usi...
Diurnal signals from eight omega channels have been monitored at 10.2 KHz for selected station pairs...
A quartz tuning fork filter circuit and some unique CMOS clock logic methods provide a very simple O...
A short history is given of the development of dual VLF time transmission techniques. The theory of ...
Computer programs for Omega data conversion, summary, and preparation for distribution are presented...
A bibliography is presented which includes references to the OMEGA navigation system, very low frequ...
The Omega navigation system and the requirement for receiver synchronization are discussed. A descri...
If the accuracy of the Omega Navigation System were to be limited at all times solely by unpredictab...
Techniques to lower the cost of using the Omega global navigation network with phase-locked loops (P...
The current status of research on a proposed micro-computer-based, low-cost Omega Navigation System ...
The proceedings of a conference on the Omega navigation system are presented. Three significant low ...