The following are publications originating from QinetiQ personnel covering GPS and INS topics. All of the below are available in full, in order to obtain a paper please click contact us and quote the title of the publication you would like.
>Advanced Test Methods for Integrated Navigation Systems
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>Airborne Targeting Systems and Navigation
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>High-fidelity GPS and INS/GPS simulation in an interference environment
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>Experimental use of Relative GPS for Shipboard Automatic Recovery of STOVL Aircraft
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>GPS signal to noise measurement in weak signal and high interference environments
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>Inertially-aided GPS signal re-acquisition in poor signal to noise environments and tracking maintenance through short signal outages
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>Performance of Integrity Monitoring Techniques for Shipboard Relative GPS Landing Systems
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>Terrain-Referenced Navigation Using the IGMAP Data Fusion Algorithm
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>GNSS Interference with Advanced Inertial Integration
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>Optimising the integration of terrain referenced navigation with INS and GPS
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>Performance of Multi-path Mitigation Techniques at Low Signal to Noise Ratios
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>A Prototype System for Locating GNSS Radio Interference Sources Using Differential Time-and Frequency-Offset Measurements
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>A Generic Interface Standard for Inertial Measurement Units
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>High Accuracy GPS Carrier-Phase Positioning for ATLAS Airborne Mapping System
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>Optimising the Transfer Alignment of Weapon INS
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>Ionosphere Propagation Error Correction for Galileo
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>Terrain Referenced Reversionary Navigation
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>High-fidelity model development for navigation warfare simulation studies
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>The Development of an Anechoic GPS Test Facility
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>Robust rapid transfer alignment with an INS/GPS reference
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>Flight Trials of the Continuous Visual Navigation System
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>Demonstration Of NATO Standard, STANAG 4572: A Standardised Open System Architecture Interface To Enable Simulator Testing Of Integrated GPS/Inertial Navigation (IN) Equipment
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>Application of shipboard relative to automatic recovery of STOVL Aircraft
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