Principles of Radio Navigation for Ground and ship based aircrafts
Year: 2019 Language: English Author: Sauta O.I. Genre: Handbook Publisher: Springer Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 136 Description: Aviation capabilities largely depend on accuracy and fidelity of navigation issues solving, state of the art of navigation instruments, and especially radio navigation equipment and systems. Radio navigation systems (RNS) are designed to determine the coordinates, speed and direction of movement, deviation from a given route, and other parameters of the aircraft, regardless of time and weather conditions. RNS are used on all aircraft types, regardless of their type and purpose. All considered in the learning guide RNS include at least two functionally interrelated complexes of radio technic equipment: – Broadcasting ground stations (GS), installed on fixed or mobile objects with known coordinates; – Interrogators installed on aircraft and allowing to determine the necessary navigation parameters by the received signals from the broadcasting stations. Some RNS are also characterized by the presence of a third complex—GS control equipment. RNS, unlike other radio facilities, are measuring systems. Useful information in them is formed not in the transmitting path, but in the path of radio wave propagation, due to the dependence of the parameters of the electromagnetic field of the received signals from the place of the moving object. In fact, the work of RNS is based on the ability of radio waves to spread in a homogeneous medium to the shortest distances with a terminal speed of approximately 3∙105 km/s. In this work, widely used in practice RNS are considered. The authors describe in detail the principle of operation, composition, and structure of the equipment, as well as the features of the RNS operation, which is necessary for students of radio engineering specialties. The manual will be useful also for graduate students, who prepare a thesis on the “radar ranging and radio navigation” specialty.
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Principles of Radio Navigation for Ground and ship based aircrafts
Year: 2019
Language: English
Author: Sauta O.I.
Genre: Handbook
Publisher: Springer
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 136
Description: Aviation capabilities largely depend on accuracy and fidelity of navigation issues
solving, state of the art of navigation instruments, and especially radio navigation
equipment and systems.
Radio navigation systems (RNS) are designed to determine the coordinates,
speed and direction of movement, deviation from a given route, and other
parameters of the aircraft, regardless of time and weather conditions. RNS are used
on all aircraft types, regardless of their type and purpose.
All considered in the learning guide RNS include at least two functionally
interrelated complexes of radio technic equipment:
– Broadcasting ground stations (GS), installed on fixed or mobile objects with
known coordinates;
– Interrogators installed on aircraft and allowing to determine the necessary
navigation parameters by the received signals from the broadcasting stations.
Some RNS are also characterized by the presence of a third complex—GS
control equipment.
RNS, unlike other radio facilities, are measuring systems. Useful information in
them is formed not in the transmitting path, but in the path of radio wave propagation,
due to the dependence of the parameters of the electromagnetic field of the
received signals from the place of the moving object. In fact, the work of RNS is
based on the ability of radio waves to spread in a homogeneous medium to the
shortest distances with a terminal speed of approximately 3∙105 km/s.
In this work, widely used in practice RNS are considered. The authors describe
in detail the principle of operation, composition, and structure of the equipment, as
well as the features of the RNS operation, which is necessary for students of radio
engineering specialties. The manual will be useful also for graduate students, who
prepare a thesis on the “radar ranging and radio navigation” specialty.
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