INFLUENCE OF MULTILATERATION SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM ARRANGEMENT ON THE TARGET LOCALIZATION

Authors

  • Inna M. Konchenko
  • Felix J. Yanovsky

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18372/2306-1472.41.1791

Keywords:

accuracy, Cramer−Rao Lower Bound, error ellipse, multilateration, Remote Unit, Time Difference of Arrival

Abstract

 In this article accuracy of target localization in multilateration surveillance system is estimated with the help of two approaches. The first approach is based on using data processing algorithm for computing target position. The second one is done with the help of Cramer−Rao Lower Bound. Results of these two approaches at the same initial data are compared and analysis is done. The results are relevant for development and future implementation of prospective multilateration systems in Ukraine.

Author Biographies

Inna M. Konchenko

Student National Aviation University.

Felix J. Yanovsky

Doctor of Engineering. Professor. Head  of the Radioelectronics Department, National Aviation University.

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How to Cite

Konchenko, I. M., & Yanovsky, F. J. (2009). INFLUENCE OF MULTILATERATION SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM ARRANGEMENT ON THE TARGET LOCALIZATION. Proceedings of National Aviation University, 41(4), 29–32. https://doi.org/10.18372/2306-1472.41.1791

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AEROSPACE SYSTEMS FOR MONITORING AND CONTROL