Tag: SimINERTIAL

  • Spirent teams with Northrop Grumman on GNSS/inertial validation

    Spirent teams with Northrop Grumman on GNSS/inertial validation

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    Spirent Federal Systems, a provider of PNT/GNSS test equipment, announced plans to fully validate the inertial interface between Spirent GNSS simulators and both Northrop Grumman legacy and modernized inertial systems under the EGI‐M program.

    For years, Spirent Federal has developed inertial interface test tools in collaboration with Northrop Grumman that yield repeatable, accurate results.

    Northrop Grumman’s embedded GPS/inertial navigation system (INS)‐modernization, or EGI‐M, program is developing airborne navigation capabilities with a government‐owned open architecture. The fully modernized system integrates new M‐code capable GPS receivers, provides interoperability with civil controlled air space, and implements a new resilient time capability.

    “Spirent Federal has long supported testing of the Northrop Grumman family of interfaces,” said Jeff Martin, Vice President of Sales for Spirent Federal, “and our customers have always obtained precise, reliable results. Spirent Federal strives to keep abreast of the newest technology to be ready to meet the needs of industry, and this collaborative effort that includes the EGI‐M program is yet another example. Spirent is an important part of Northrop Grumman’s test solutions and this validation project acknowledges that importance.”

    Spirent Federal has been providing tools for testing inertial systems for more than two decades. Available SimINERTIAL interfaces comprise various EGIs and IMUs from manufacturers of inertial sensors, including Northrop Grumman (formerly Litton), Honeywell and Atlantic Inertial Systems, as well as standardized interfaces such as STANAG.

    Testing the full operational performance of GPS/inertial systems usually requires expensive and time‐consuming field testing on a moving vehicle. Spirent’s SimINERTIAL system emulates inertial sensor outputs while concurrently simulating GPS RF signals, enabling controlled, repeatable testing of EGIs and reducing the need for field trials.

  • SimINERTIAL designed for GPS/INS testing

    SimINERTIAL designed for GPS/INS testing

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    Photo: Spirent

    Testing the full operational performance of GPS/inertial systems usually requires expensive and time-consuming field testing on an appropriate moving vehicle platform. Spirent’s SimINERTIAL system emulates inertial sensor outputs while simultaneously simulating GPS RF signals. This enables controlled, repeatable testing of integrated GPS and inertial units, reducing the need for field trials.

    SimINERTIAL is housed in a PC platform equipped with the appropriate data interface card. The simulated motion data is streamed from Spirent’s state-of-the art SimGEN application via Ethernet to SimINERTIAL, which translates this simulated motion data into representative real-time data streams at the data rate and with the data format appropriate to the unit being tested.

    SimINERTIAL is equipped with fully user-configurable sensor error modeling and supports a range of popular inertial formats. SimINERTIAL architecture is also available in configurations to support transfer alignment and multiple sensor architectures. SimINERTIAL solutions can also be equipped to deliver a barometric altitude output via a MIL-STD-1553B card installed in the SimINERTIAL controller PC.