Aerospace Technology - P18315560

WHO SHOULD ATTEND This course will be of interest primarily to engineers and/or managers responsible for recommending, designing, or validating (by simulation, bench test, field test, or system test) sensors or software using the chosen array of sensors for navigation or tracking. CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS DAY ONE • Basic Motion • Matrix Methods - ONLY What’s Necessary for Nav • Motion Involving Rotation • Inertial Navigation Fundamentals & 3-axis platforms, Gyros, Accelerometers, Geographic-vs-wander azimuth • Inertial Navigation Processing • Inertial Navigation Errors • Schuler cycle, Closed form solutions, Intuitive insights DAY TWO • Updating to Follow Dynamics • Linear Estimation (Kalman Filtering) Development • Estimation Algorithmic Designs • Departures from Theoretical Idealizations • Satellite Navigation Fundamentals DAY THREE • Integrity • •GPS/INS Integration • Further Integration Steps • Radar - Functions, Types, and Modes • Alternative Sources of Measurement Data • Results with Inputs from In-Flight Recorded Data

I.D.# C1921

SCHEDULE July 23-25, 2019

Glendale, California October 22-24, 2019 Bloomfield, Connecticut

FEES List:

$1,835 $1,652

Members:

THREE-DAYS/2.0 CEUS

Get the complete course description and register: sae.org/learn/content/c1921/

INSTRUCTOR James L. Farrell, Ph.D Senior Member of IEEE

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