Inertial navigation accuracy enhancement
First Claim
1. According to the present invention an inertial navigation system positional accuracy enhancement system (INS accuracy enhancement system) comprises imaging sensor means for imaging the terrain over which an aircraft is flown, at least two image storage means for temporarily storing successive images of the said terrain, switching means for connecting the at least two image storage means in a repeating sequence to the imaging sensor means overwriting any previously stored images therein, predicted image generating means adapted for connection to angular and linear velocity outputs of an INS for sequentially accessing and modifying images stored by the at least two image storage means in accordance with data provided by said angular and linear velocity outputs to produce a sequence of predicted images, and, comparator means for comparing each of said predicted images with images stored by the at least two image storage means after the production of said predicted images and for producing a velocity correction signal therefrom for application to a position correction input of said INS.
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Abstract
Apparatus for the improvement of inertial navigation system (INS) position/velocity comprises frame stores for storing sequential images from a video camera and a comparator for comparing pixels in predicted images, derived from earlier stored images as modified by INS linear and angular velocity outputs, with pixels in actual later stored images, to derive a velocity error correction signal which is used to correct the INS output. The video processing correction system described is passive and hence does not reveal the aircraft'"'"'s whereabouts as would be the case with other positional correction systems using radar, nor does it rely on systems outside the control of the INS, e.g., GPS, nor is it reliant on a vast terrain feature database.
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- 1. According to the present invention an inertial navigation system positional accuracy enhancement system (INS accuracy enhancement system) comprises imaging sensor means for imaging the terrain over which an aircraft is flown, at least two image storage means for temporarily storing successive images of the said terrain, switching means for connecting the at least two image storage means in a repeating sequence to the imaging sensor means overwriting any previously stored images therein, predicted image generating means adapted for connection to angular and linear velocity outputs of an INS for sequentially accessing and modifying images stored by the at least two image storage means in accordance with data provided by said angular and linear velocity outputs to produce a sequence of predicted images, and, comparator means for comparing each of said predicted images with images stored by the at least two image storage means after the production of said predicted images and for producing a velocity correction signal therefrom for application to a position correction input of said INS.
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5. According to the present invention an inertial navigation system positional accuracy enhancement system (INS accuracy enhancement system) comprises:
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a video camera imaging the terrain over which the aircraft is flown;
at least two frame stores, responsive to said video camera, temporarily storing successive images of the said terrain;
a switch connecting said at least two frame stores in a repeating sequence to the video camera overwriting any previously stored images therein;
image prediction processor connected to angular and linear velocity outputs of an INS sequentially accessing and modifying images stored by the at least two frame stores in accordance with data provided by said angular and linear velocity outputs to produce a sequence of predicted images, and, a comparator comparing each of said predicted images with images stored by the at least two frame stores after the production of said predicted images and for producing a velocity correction signal therefrom for application to a position correction input of said INS. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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