The current status of research on a proposed micro-computer-based, low-cost Omega Navigation System (ONS) is described. The design approach emphasizes minimum hardware, maximum software, and the use of a low-cost, commercially-available microcomputer. Currently under investigation is the implementation of a low-cost navigation processor and its interface with an omega sensor to complete the hardware-based ONS. Sensor processor functions are simulated to determine how many of the sensor processor functions can be handled by innovative software. An input data base of live Omega ground and flight test data was created. The Omega sensor and microcomputer interface modules used to collect the data are functionally described. Automatic synchroniz...
A bibliography is presented which includes references to the OMEGA navigation system, very low frequ...
Omega position location equipment feasibility experiment on using Omega navigation system and synchr...
The proceedings of a conference on the Omega navigation system are presented. Three significant low ...
The application of a low cost, commercially available microcomputer as the navigation processor for ...
A microprocessor navigation systems using the Omega process is discussed. Several methods for correc...
The engineering approach used in the design of a low cost Omega sensor processor is discussed. The p...
An OMEGA navigation receiver with a microprocessor as the computational component was investigated. ...
The details are presented of methods for providing OMEGA navigational information including the rece...
A quartz tuning fork filter circuit and some unique CMOS clock logic methods provide a very simple O...
The Omega navigation system and the requirement for receiver synchronization are discussed. A descri...
The Ohio University Omega Prototype Receiver is currently under final design and construction. As in...
June 1976Originally presented as the author's thesis (Ph. D.), M.I.T. Dept. of Aeronautics and Astro...
Techniques to lower the cost of using the Omega global navigation network with phase-locked loops (P...
Major attention is given to an analysis of receiver repeatability in measuring OMEGA phase data. Rep...
A seventy hour flight test program was performed to determine the suitability and accuracy of a low ...
A bibliography is presented which includes references to the OMEGA navigation system, very low frequ...
Omega position location equipment feasibility experiment on using Omega navigation system and synchr...
The proceedings of a conference on the Omega navigation system are presented. Three significant low ...
The application of a low cost, commercially available microcomputer as the navigation processor for ...
A microprocessor navigation systems using the Omega process is discussed. Several methods for correc...
The engineering approach used in the design of a low cost Omega sensor processor is discussed. The p...
An OMEGA navigation receiver with a microprocessor as the computational component was investigated. ...
The details are presented of methods for providing OMEGA navigational information including the rece...
A quartz tuning fork filter circuit and some unique CMOS clock logic methods provide a very simple O...
The Omega navigation system and the requirement for receiver synchronization are discussed. A descri...
The Ohio University Omega Prototype Receiver is currently under final design and construction. As in...
June 1976Originally presented as the author's thesis (Ph. D.), M.I.T. Dept. of Aeronautics and Astro...
Techniques to lower the cost of using the Omega global navigation network with phase-locked loops (P...
Major attention is given to an analysis of receiver repeatability in measuring OMEGA phase data. Rep...
A seventy hour flight test program was performed to determine the suitability and accuracy of a low ...
A bibliography is presented which includes references to the OMEGA navigation system, very low frequ...
Omega position location equipment feasibility experiment on using Omega navigation system and synchr...
The proceedings of a conference on the Omega navigation system are presented. Three significant low ...