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Thales Navigation GPS Receivers Help Military Study Airdrop Behavior of Cargo Pallets; Testing Helps Planners Optimize Rigging Systems for Heavy Payloads.


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, a leading provider of GPS solutions for positioning, navigation and communications applications, is playing an important role in the U.S. military's efforts to assess and optimize parachute-rigging designs for the airdropping of large cargo pallets.

In a series of tests conducted by the U.S. Army Operational Test Command, Airborne and Special Operations Operations conducted in hostile, denied, or politically sensitive environments to achieve military, diplomatic, informational, and/or economic objectives employing military capabilities for which there is no broad conventional force requirement.  Test Directorate in Fort Bragg, North Carolina
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, Thales Navigation's G12 GPS receiver was used in concert with an inertial measurement unit
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An Inertial Measurement Unit, or IMU, is the main component of an inertial guidance system used in vehicles such as airplanes and submarines.
 (IMU Noun 1. IMU - a terrorist group of Islamic militants formed in 1996; opposes Uzbekistan's secular regime and wants to establish an Islamic state in central Asia; is a conduit for drugs from Afghanistan to central Asian countries ) to record and analyze parachute payload behavior - including continuous positioning, velocity and attitude -- during and after exit from an aircraft. The instrumentation package, called the Airborne Position Location Instrumentation (APLS APLS Avery Point Lighthouse Society (formed in February 2000)
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) system, was developed for the Army Operational Test Command by SRI International, an independent research organization in Menlo Park, Calif.

Operational requirements for the GPS receiver included a relatively high differential update rate of at least 10 Hz. The Thales unit offered 20 Hz. In addition, the receiver needed to supply analyzable raw data, which the G12 was also able to provide.

Reacquiring satellite signals

The G12 performed its role of providing time reference information and calibration of the IMU strongly in other ways. As the pallet was released from the aircraft in testing, the receiver would temporarily lose contact with the GPS satellites for a few seconds as an external antenna on the receiver reacquired the satellite signal. During that brief period, an inertial measurement unit (IMU) collected data as a backup. The G-12 performed well in signal reacquisition tests.

The testing also called for rugged, relatively shockproof shock·proof  
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capable of absorbing shock without damage

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 equipment. The receiver and the IMU were both housed in a 10-pound aluminum-encased package along with a small computer, CPU card and an external battery. Pallets carrying some 30,000 pounds of cargo were dropped from altitudes of 1,500 feet from aircraft flying at 120 miles per hour. Pallet loads often undergo forces of 2 to 4 g's upon extraction from the aircraft and up to 100 g's on landing - stresses that call for unusually rugged measurement equipment. The combination of good update rates and reliable performance provided meaningful data and positioning readings.

About Thales Navigation

Thales Navigation is one of the world's leading developers and manufacturers of positioning, navigation, communications and guidance equipment with global operations throughout the U.S. and Europe. Thales Navigation markets its Magellan brand GPS solutions in the consumer electronics, recreation, and automotive markets, and its Thales Navigation GPS and GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) The European term for a global satellite-based radio navigation system. See Galileo.  professional products in the survey, GIS/Mapping, and OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) The rebranding of equipment and selling it. The term initially referred to the company that made the products (the "original" manufacturer), but eventually became widely used to refer to the organization that buys the products and  markets. Through its joint venture with Hertz, Thales Navigation has developed the Hertz NeverLost(R) vehicle navigation system. Thales Navigation's key innovations include the first U.S. commercial hand-held GPS receiver for positioning and navigation, and the first handheld GPS with industry standard Secure Digital Memory Card capabilities.

Thales Navigation, headquartered in Santa Clara, Calif., is a subsidiary of Thales, an $11 billion leading professional electronics company headquartered in Paris, with activities in aerospace, defense and information technology and services. For more information, visit www.thalesnavigation.com.
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