MISSILE TIME-SPACE-POSITION-INFORMATION UNIT TEST SOFTWARE
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1. A test apparatus for testing a Joint Advanced Missile Instrumentation Time-Space-Position Information Unit (JTU) located on board an airborne weapons system comprising:
- an antenna for receiving RF (radio frequency) signals which include GPS data from a plurality of satellites orbiting the earth;
an antenna splitter connected to said antenna to receive said RF signals from said antenna, said antenna splitter splitting said RF signals including said GPS data;
a reference receiver connected to said antenna splitter to receive said RF signals including said GPS data from said antenna splitter, said reference receiver, in response to said RF signals including said GPS data, providing satellite ephemeris data which contains information as to said satellites which are in a field of view for said reference receiver including orbital information about said satellites, and satellite timing data which is used to compute location for each of said plurality of satellites;
said JTU being connected to said antenna splitter to receive said RF signals including said GPS data from said antenna splitter, said JTU providing location data which is measured with respect to a current location for said JTU wherein said GPS data is used to test a GPS sensor within said JTU; and
a test computer connected to said reference receiver to receive said satellite ephemeris data and said JTU to receive said location data, said test computer processing said satellite ephemeris data and said location data to provide an exact location for said JTU expressed as a latitude, a longitude and an altitude for said JTU.
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Computer software for testing the performance a Joint Advanced Missile Instrumentation Time-Space-Position Information Unit (JTU). The computer software is utilized for Functional, Acceptance and Qualification test of the JTU. The software has the capability of bench test the JTU and field testing the JTU to verify and document functionality of the JTU prior to use of the JTU in an operational environment.
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1. A test apparatus for testing a Joint Advanced Missile Instrumentation Time-Space-Position Information Unit (JTU) located on board an airborne weapons system comprising:
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an antenna for receiving RF (radio frequency) signals which include GPS data from a plurality of satellites orbiting the earth;
an antenna splitter connected to said antenna to receive said RF signals from said antenna, said antenna splitter splitting said RF signals including said GPS data;
a reference receiver connected to said antenna splitter to receive said RF signals including said GPS data from said antenna splitter, said reference receiver, in response to said RF signals including said GPS data, providing satellite ephemeris data which contains information as to said satellites which are in a field of view for said reference receiver including orbital information about said satellites, and satellite timing data which is used to compute location for each of said plurality of satellites;
said JTU being connected to said antenna splitter to receive said RF signals including said GPS data from said antenna splitter, said JTU providing location data which is measured with respect to a current location for said JTU wherein said GPS data is used to test a GPS sensor within said JTU; and
a test computer connected to said reference receiver to receive said satellite ephemeris data and said JTU to receive said location data, said test computer processing said satellite ephemeris data and said location data to provide an exact location for said JTU expressed as a latitude, a longitude and an altitude for said JTU. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A test apparatus for testing a Joint Advanced Missile Instrumentation Time-Space-Position Information Unit (JTU) located on board an airborne weapons system comprising:
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an antenna for receiving RF (radio frequency) signals which include GPS data from a plurality of satellites orbiting the earth;
an antenna splitter connected to said antenna to receive said RF signals from said antenna, said antenna splitter splitting said RF signals including said GPS data;
a reference receiver connected to said antenna splitter to receive said RF signals including said GPS data from said antenna splitter, said reference receiver, in response to said RF signals including said GPS data, providing satellite ephemeris data which contains information as to said satellites which are in a field of view for said reference receiver including orbital information about said satellites, and satellite timing data which is used to compute location for each of said plurality of satellites;
a plurality of test set switches connected to said antenna splitter to receive said RF signals;
a first power supply connected to said test set switches for generating a direct current voltage which is provided to said test set switches;
said JTU being connected to said test set switches to receive said RF signals including said GPS data when said test set switches are configured to supply said RF signals to said JTU and said direct current voltage when said test set switches are configured to supply said direct current voltage to said JTU;
a programmed gate array connected to said test set switches and said JTU, said programmed gate array providing control bits to said test set switches, said test set switches responsive to said control bits configuring said test switch set switches to first provide said direct current voltage to said JTU to power said JTU and then provide said RF signals to said JTU after a power up time period;
said JTU upon receiving said RF signals from said test set switches providing location data which is measured with respect to a current location for said JTU wherein said GPS data is used to test a GPS sensor within said JTU;
a converter connected to said programmed gate array and said reference receiver to convert said satellite ephemeris data and said location data from a first format to a second format; and
a test computer connected to said converter to receive said satellite ephemeris data and said JTU to receive said location data, said test computer processing said satellite ephemeris data and said location data to provide an exact location for said JTU expressed as a latitude, a longitude and an altitude for said JTU. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A test apparatus for testing a Joint Advanced Missile Instrumentation Time-Space-Position Information Unit (JTU) located on board an airborne weapons system comprising:
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an antenna for receiving RF (radio frequency) signals which include GPS data from a plurality of satellites orbiting the earth;
an antenna splitter connected to said antenna to receive said RF signals from said antenna, said antenna splitter splitting said RF signals including said GPS data;
a reference receiver connected to said antenna splitter to receive said RF signals including said GPS data from said antenna splitter, said reference receiver, in response to said RF signals including said GPS data, providing satellite ephemeris data which contains information as to said satellites which are in a field of view for said reference receiver including orbital information about the said satellites, and satellite timing data which is used to compute location for each of said plurality of satellites;
a plurality of test set switches connected to said antenna splitter to receive said RF signals;
a first power supply connected to said test set switches for generating a direct current voltage which is provided to said test set switches;
said JTU being connected to said test set switches to receive said RF signals including said GPS data when said test set switches are configured to supply said RF signals to said JTU and said direct current voltage when said test set switches are configured to supply said direct current voltage to said JTU;
a programmed gate array connected to said test set switches and said JTU, said programmed gate array providing control bits to said test set switches, said test set switches responsive to said control bits configuring said test set switches to first provide said direct current voltage to said JTU to power said JTU and then provide said RF signals to said JTU after a power up time period;
said JTU upon receiving said RF signals from said test set switches providing location data which is measured with respect to a current location for said JTU wherein said GPS data is used to test a GPS sensor within said JTU;
a four channel RS-232 to USB (universal serial bus) converter connected to said programmed gate array and said reference receiver to convert said satellite ephemeris data and said location data from an RS-232 format to a USB format;
a test computer connected to said four channel RS-232 to USB converter to receive said satellite ephemeris data and said JTU to receive said location data in said USB format, said test computer processing said satellite ephemeris data and said location data to provide an exact location for said JTU expressed as a latitude, a longitude and an altitude for said JTU, said test computer including a computer software program to control, handle and interpret said satellite ephemeris data provided by said reference receiver and said location data provided by said JTU;
a second power supply for generating said direct current voltage; and
a power switch having a first terminal connected to said first power supply, a second terminal connected to said second power supply and a third terminal connected to said test set switches, said power switch allowing a user to select between said first power supply and said second power supply to provide said direct current voltage through said test set switches to said JTU. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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