Technical Program
IEEE PLANS 2000 TRACK LAYOUT


Track C: Emerging Technology
Neil Barbour,Draper Laboratory


Session C1

EMERGING APPLICATIONS TECHNOLOGY

Chair: John Elwell, Draper Laboratory
Co-Chair: Tony Matthews, Litton Guidance and Control Systems

Sun M, N, 8:30-11:45 -- Tuesday, March 14

1. "Advanced Military Applications of the 2nd Generation PLGR," Jeffrey C. Rambo, Rockwell Collins.

2. "Submeter Navigation Grid," John Dowdle, Draper Laboratory.

3. "Smaller, Lighter, and Faster MEMS Sensors in Miniature Interceptors," Mark Cash and Robert Rhyne, W.J. Schafer Corporation.

4. "Operational & Cost Issues for Guidance & Control of Projectiles," Miles Palmer, SAIC.

5. "Tracking and Intercepting Spiraling Ballistic Missiles," Paul Zarchan, Draper Laboratory.

 


Session C2

EMERGING SENSOR TECHNOLOGY NAVIGATION COMPONENTS

Chair: Dr. Joel Hanse, Honeywell
Co-Chair: Bryan Lovitt, Raytheon

Sun J, K, L, 1:45-5:00 -- Tuesday, March 14

1. "Cavity Element for Resonator Micro Optic Gyro," Carol Ford, Anand Gopinath, Randy Ramberg, William R. Berglund, and Benjamin P. Ellerbusch, Honeywell.

2. "Testing the Applicability of Fiber Optic Gyroscopes for Azimuth Monitoring for Measurement-While-Drilling Processes in the Oil Industry," Aboelmagd Noureldin, Dave Irvine-Halliday and Martin P. Mintchev, University of Calgary and Herb Tabler, International Downhole Equipment, Ltd.

3. "Application of the Digital Nautical Chart (DNC) Database to Help Identify Areas of Vertical Deflection in the Ring Laser Gyro Inertial Navigator (WSN-7)," Mikan Stamenkovich and John Carvil, SPAWARSYSCEN.

4. "High Aspect-Ratio, Dry-Release, Poly-Silicon MEMS Technology for Inertial-Grade Microgyroscopes," Farrokh Ayazi and Khalil Najafi, University of Michigan.

5. "Receiver Measured Time in VDL Mode 4," Mattias Karlsson, Markus From, Kjel Larsson, and Dennis Akos, Lulea Technical University.

6. "A Micromachined Vibrating Beam Multisensor (MVBM) for Tactical Inertial Guidance and Navigation," Terry Roszhart, P. Sherman, D. Williams, A. Brand, P. Joress and B. Wing, Kearfott Guidance and Navigation.

7. "Low-cost Tunneling Accelerometer Technology for High Dynamic Range Applications," R.L. Kubena, F. P. Stratton, D. J. Vickers-Kirby, R. J. Joyce, and D. T. Chang, HRL Laboratories and T. Schimert and R. W. Gooch, Raytheon TI Systems.


Session C3

ADVANCED NAVIGATION ALGORITHMS

Chair: Dr. Raman Mehra, Sensor Systems Company, Inc.

Sun M, N, 8:30-11:45 -- Wednesday, March 15

1. "An Efficient Filtering Algorithm for Precise GPS-based LEO Autonomous Navigation," Yanming Feng, Queensland University of Technology.

2. "Integrity According to Bayes," P. Bastiaan Ober, Delft University.

3. "Comparative Investigation of Two Nonlinear Filters for Navigation Problems," O.A. Stepanov, Central Scientific & Research Institute Elektropribor.

4. "Study of an Adaptive Reconfigurable Control Scheme for Tailles Advanced Fighter Aircraft (TAFA) in the Presence of Wing Damage," Jovan D. Boskovic, Sai-Ming Li, and Raman K. Mehra, Scientific Systems Company, Inc.

5. "Auto-Correlation Properties of Modified de Bruijn Sequences," Gregory L. Mayhew, Hughes Space and Communications.

6. "Robust Adaptive Target State Estimation for Missile Guidance Using the Interacting Multiple Model Kalman Filter," Constantino Rago, Scientific Systems Company, Inc.


Session C4

AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS

Chair: Dr. Allen Moshfegh, ONR
Co-Chair: Judy Miller, Draper Laboratory

Sun M, N, 1:45-5:00 -- Wednesday, March 15

1. "Fault Detection and Diagnosis in Inertial Navigation Systems for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles," Maher Magrabi, University of Sydney.

2. "Autonomous Formation Flying of Multiple UCAVs under Communication Failure," Jovan D. Boskovic, Sai-Ming Li, Vikram Manikonda, and Murali Gopinathan.

3. "Accuracy Determination of Space-Based Position-Location Sensors: Test Verification," Lt. John Andrade, USAF; Hal Buchanan and Bob Chadil, ARINC.

4. "Global Hawk Navigation System Architecture," Greg Loegering, Ryan Aeronautical Center of the Northrop-Grumman Corporation.


Session C5

THE WORLD AFTER SA:

IMPLICATIONS FOR SAFETY, ACCURACY, INTEGRITY, UTILITY, GALILEO, AND WAAS

Chair: Tom Stansell, Stansell Consulting
Co-Chair: Karen VanDyke, DOT/Volpe Center

Bayview Room, 8:30-11:45 -- Thursday, March 16

1. " Global Implication on the Removal of Selective Availability," Rob Conley and John Lavrakas, Overlook Systems

2. "Implications of an early end to SA," Tom Stansell, Stansell Consulting.

3. "The World After SA: Benefits to GPS Integrity," Karen L. VanDyke, DOT/Volpe Center.

4. "The Use of GBAS Ground Facilities in a Regional Network," Tim Murphy, Boeing Commercial Airplane Group.

5. "A Ground Based Augmentation Service for Gate-to-Gate operations," Gunnar Frisk, Swedish Civial Aviation Administration.

6. "Galileo: The Evolution of a Public-Private Partnership," Luc Tytgat, European Commission; Hugo Zunker, Deutsches Zentrum fuer Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V.; Pascal Campagne, FDC.


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