 |
|
Course 512:
Ultra-Tight, Deep Integration of GPS/INS
February 26, 2010
~
June 25, 2010
Online registration <<
|
|
Electronic Course
Materials! 
All course
materials this year will be provided in a more portable,
secure electronic PDF format. We've heard your requests
to lighten the
weight of travel home by eliminating heavy, spiral bound paper
notebooks.
We want to provide a more dynamic & beneficial experience for all
tutorial/course attendees. On-the-fly notations can be typed during your class using
the
"Sticky Note" feature
of Acrobat Reader 9 (provided for your convenience).
A laptop is
required.
Take your notes To-Go and have them
wherever you go.
Thank you to all attendees for your
continued support and feedback over the past 25 years!
|
| Instructor |
Dr. Jim Sennott |
| Objectives |
Using a waveform
estimation-theoretic approach this course develops
architectures approaching theoretical limits, given the GPS signal-in-
space. Building upon Kalman prerequisites the fundamental observation
and dynamical models are described, leading to practical
integerations. Augmentations are described for high dynamics, signal
blockages, and jamming. Modeling and simulation approaches critical to
the design and evaluation process are emphasized, followed by a case
studies. |
| Prerequisites |
- Kalman filtering
background:
- Course 447 or 537
(Day 1 and Day 2), or equivalent experience
- GPS background:
Course 356, or equivalent experience
- Inertial
background: Course 447 or 537 (Day 1 and Day 2), or equivalent
experience
|
| Course Schedule |
1:30 - Non-Linear Estimation Perspective
Non-linear waveform estimation and the MAP estimator
Estimation bounds
GPS waveform mapping and correlator observation model
GPS line-of-sight dynamics innovation model
2:45 - Extended Kalman Filter Mechanizations
Integration hierarchy
Sub-components and interfaces
Filter formulations
Latency and clock effects
Jamming adaptation
4:00 - Case Studies
Modeling and simulation techniques
Standalone high accuracy applications
High-accuracy tactical applications, including landing guidance
Anti-jamming applications
5:00 - Course Ends
|
Continuing
Education
Units |
0.3
(3 hours)
|
| Materials
You Will Keep |
•
A USB Drive with PDF electronic course notes used during the course.
Bringing a laptop is highly recommended; power access will be provided. Return
to top of page
|
|