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Journal of Navigation | 2000

Direct Determination of Angular Velocity Using GPS

Mami Ueno; Rock Santerre; Alfred Kleusberg

Controlling a ship in a berthing operation is carried out mainly by the change of state, such as velocity and yaw rate (turn rate), although the value of the change of state is very small at berthing. Very high precision is, therefore, required to determine the velocity and angular velocity. A sensor that has an accuracy of ±0.02°/s (1 σ) is sought for determination of turn rate in a berthing system. Three-dimensional angular velocity can directly be determined, with 2 independent baselines of 3 GPS antennas, using instantaneous Doppler measurements or phase rate (temporal difference of phase) observations. This paper discusses the mathematical model for direct determination of angular velocity using GPS, and the comparison of the results of the angular velocity determination using the Doppler and phase rate. The precision of angular velocity determination is estimated using temporal difference of the attitude sensors (TSS and gyrocompass) on board a hydrographic sounding ship. The RMS values of the difference of yaw rate determination between the two systems were: ±0.16°/s using phase rate and ±0.31°/s using Doppler measurements with the separation of onboard antennas of ca. 1.34 m. 10 m baselines could satisfy the sensor requirements for angular velocity determination during berthing maneuvers.


Proceedings of the 14th International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division of The Institute of Navigation (ION GPS 2001) | 2001

Assessment of Atmospheric Delay Correction Models for the Japanese MSAS

Mami Ueno; Kazuaki Hoshinoo; Keisuke Matsunaga; Masato Kawai; Hiroyuki Nakao; Richard B. Langley; Sunil Bisnath


Proceedings of the 13th International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division of The Institute of Navigation (ION GPS 2000) | 2000

Low-Cost Wave Sensor Using Time Differential Carrier Phase Observations

Kenji Itani; Tadao Hayashi; Mami Ueno


Proceedings of the IAIN World Congress and the 56th Annual Meeting of The Institute of Navigation (2000) | 2000

Improvement of GPS Ambiguity Resolution Using Height Constraint for the Support of Bathymetric Surveys

Mami Ueno; Rock Santerre; Daniel Langelier; Guy Marceau


Archive | 2003

Real-time GPS landslide monitoring under poor satellite visibility

Mami Ueno; Kenji Itani; Richard B. Langley


Annual of Navigation | 2000

A Combined Method for GPS Ambiguity Resolution with Single-Frequency Receivers: Application for Ship Berthing

Mami Ueno; Rock Santerre


International Hydrographic Review | 1999

Use of GPS for a Berthing Guidance System

Mami Ueno


Canadian Aeronautics and Space Journal | 1999

GPS attitude for a berthing guidance system.

Mami Ueno; Rock Santerre


International Association of Institutes of Navigation. World congress | 1997

Impact of antenna configuration on GPS attitude determination

Mami Ueno; Rock Santerre; S. Babineau


smart card research and advanced application conference | 2004

A GPS Velocity Sensor: How Accurate Can It Be? - A First Look

Luis Serrano; Donghyun Kim; Richard B. Langley; Kenji Itani; Mami Ueno

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Richard B. Langley

University of New Brunswick

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Donghyun Kim

University of New Brunswick

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Kazuaki Hoshinoo

Ontario Ministry of Transportation

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Luis Serrano

University of New Brunswick

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