The purpose of this paper is fourfold: (1) to provide the radar with a status report on the state-of-the-art of navigation system technology as applied to fixed wing aircraft; (2) recommend a disciplined systems engineering process to be used in determining navigation system requirements as they relate to navigation, sensor cueing and targeting as well as weapon requirements; (3) examples of how to functionally decompose each aircraft and analyze its mission requirements into the navigation system requirements; and (4) a typical set of requirements for a fixed wing aircraft. The results will allow the navigation systems designer to have a process he can follow in determining or verifying the requirements of a particular application as well as a baseline set of requirements.
Aerospace Navigation Systems Requirements for Fixed Wing Aircraft
1995
51 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Avionics , Air navigation , Control systems design , Design analysis , Inertial navigation , Navigation instruments , Space navigation , Systems engineering , Systems integration , Aircraft configurations , Cues , Decomposition , Fixed wings , Mission planning , Technology assessment , User requirements