In this paper, trajectory optimisation algorithms developed specifically for the Global Navigation satellite System (GNSS) Avionics-Based Integrity Augmentation (ABIA) system are presented. The ABIA system is designed to increase the levels of integrity and accuracy (as well as continuity in multi-sensor data fusion architectures) of GNSS in a variety of mission- and safety-critical aviation applications. The trajectory optimisation algorithms can be employed both for flight planning as well as real-time optimisation of manned and unmanned aircraft for all flight phases. Three and six Degrees-of-Freedom (3-DoF/6-DoF) aircraft dynamics models are adopted to generate a number of feasible flight trajectories that also satisfy the GNSS constraints. A detailed simulation case study is presented to evaluate the performance of trajectory optimisation algorithms for GNSS integrity augmentation using an AIRBUS A320 3-DoF aircraft dynamics model. Results confirm that the employed trajectory optimisation algorithms are capable of supporting high-integrity tasks when GNSS is used as the primary source of navigation data.
Trajectory optimisation for avionics-based GNSS integrity augmentation system
01.09.2016
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Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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