The results of a simulation study performed to determine the effects of gyro verticality error on lateral autoland tracking and landing performance are presented. A first order vertical gyro error model was used to generate the measurement of the roll attitude feedback signal normally supplied by an inertial navigation system. The lateral autoland law used was an inertially smoothed control design. The effect of initial angular gyro tilt errors (2 deg, 3 deg, 4 deg, and 5 deg), introduced prior to localizer capture, were investigated by use of a small perturbation aircraft simulation. These errors represent the deviations which could occur in the conventional attitude sensor as a result of the maneuver-induced spin-axis misalinement and dri...
The results of an analysis of the effects of deterministic error sources on position error in the si...
The results of two successive experimental investigations of the effects of motion cues on manual co...
During this year, we concentrated our efforts on the design of controllers for lateral/directional c...
Present on-aircraft ground alignment gyro bias methods can basically be categorized as (1) periodic ...
Improved automatic landing systems for aircraft by applying control theory and inertial navigation d...
Tests were conducted to determine the significance of vertical acceleration cues in the simulation o...
Error analysis for single degree of freedom integrating gyro, and figure of merit relating gyro erro...
Analysis of error propagation in aircraft inertial guidance systems using flight simulation and math...
An evaluation is presented of the approach and landing performance of a Kalman filter aided inertial...
A flight and fixed-base simulator study was made of the effects of aileron-induced yaw on pilot opin...
Motion-induced errors in strapdown inertial navigation systems are discussed. The errors generated i...
A piloted simulation experiment was conducted using the NASA Ames Research Center Vertical Motion Si...
A low cost inertial navigation system (INS) concept is described for flight missions characterized b...
Partial inertial system integration tests, automatic lens design, and vibration and shock analyses o...
This dissertation is concerned with a study for a variety of entry conditions and system disturbance...
The results of an analysis of the effects of deterministic error sources on position error in the si...
The results of two successive experimental investigations of the effects of motion cues on manual co...
During this year, we concentrated our efforts on the design of controllers for lateral/directional c...
Present on-aircraft ground alignment gyro bias methods can basically be categorized as (1) periodic ...
Improved automatic landing systems for aircraft by applying control theory and inertial navigation d...
Tests were conducted to determine the significance of vertical acceleration cues in the simulation o...
Error analysis for single degree of freedom integrating gyro, and figure of merit relating gyro erro...
Analysis of error propagation in aircraft inertial guidance systems using flight simulation and math...
An evaluation is presented of the approach and landing performance of a Kalman filter aided inertial...
A flight and fixed-base simulator study was made of the effects of aileron-induced yaw on pilot opin...
Motion-induced errors in strapdown inertial navigation systems are discussed. The errors generated i...
A piloted simulation experiment was conducted using the NASA Ames Research Center Vertical Motion Si...
A low cost inertial navigation system (INS) concept is described for flight missions characterized b...
Partial inertial system integration tests, automatic lens design, and vibration and shock analyses o...
This dissertation is concerned with a study for a variety of entry conditions and system disturbance...
The results of an analysis of the effects of deterministic error sources on position error in the si...
The results of two successive experimental investigations of the effects of motion cues on manual co...
During this year, we concentrated our efforts on the design of controllers for lateral/directional c...