GPS测距系统新型数据链的研制

R. F. Quick, K. Gilhousen, M. Birnbaum, J. Blanda
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GPS(全球定位系统)距离数据链正在开发中,其主要目的是支持GPS位置数据的收集和处理。作者讨论了使用几种距离差分方法支持GPS导航解决方案生成和下行所需的数据链路报文容量。他们还讨论了数据链网络,重点是在从高动态飞机下行数据时提供高可靠性信息传输所需的功能。在测试和训练靶场环境中支持GPS导航需要上行接收器控制信息和(对于某些解决方法)差分校正数据。下行链路数据包括未处理的接收器数据和/或导航解决方案,以及接收器状态数据。数据链路提供200000 b/s的标称吞吐量,最大的部分用于下行数据。为了容纳最大的GPS消息块,数据以736-b包传输。分组传输由时分多址协议控制,每秒使用330个分组插槽,其中约280个可用于GPS数据上行和下行链路。讨论了数据链与靶场数据处理和控制设施的集成,以及允许相邻靶场之间协同互操作的数据链特征。
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Development of a new data link for the GPS range system
The GPS (Global Positioning System) range data link is being developed for the primary purpose of supporting GPS position data collection and processing. The authors discuss the data-link message capacity required to support the generation and downlinking of GPS navigation solutions, using several range differential methods. They also discuss data link networking, with emphasis on the features required to provide high-reliability message transmission while downlinking data from highly dynamic aircraft. Support of GPS navigation in the test and training range environment requires the uplinking of receiver control messages and (for some solution methods) differential correction data. Downlink data include unprocessed receiver data and/or navigation solutions, plus receiver status data. The data link provides a nominal throughput of 200000 b/s, the greatest part being used for downlink data. To accommodate the largest GPS message blocks planned, data are transmitted in 736-b packets. Packet transmission is governed by a time-division multiple-access protocol, using 330 packet slots per second, of which approximately 280 are available for GPS data uplink and downlink. Integration of the data link into range data processing and control facilities is discussed, along with data link features allowing cooperative interoperation among adjacent ranges.<>
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