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ValdkondLennundus ja kosmosetehnikaLennundus ja kosmosetehnikaLennundus ja kosmosetehnika
PerekondProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Tekkeaasta1980s1940s1980s
LoojaBoeing, military guidanceMaritime navigation traditionGPS constellation
TüüpLocalization methodNavigation methodPositioning method
AlgallikasGolden, J. P. (1983). Terrain contour matching (TERCOM): A cruise missile guidance aid. In In-Flight Measurement Technology. AGARD Conference Proceedings No. 336, 3–1 to 3–16. link ↗Savage, P. G. (2007). Strapdown Inertial Integration Technology (2nd ed.). Strapdown Associates. link ↗Teunissen, P. J. G., & Kleusberg, A. (Eds.). (2003). GPS for Geodesy (2nd ed.). Springer-Verlag. link ↗
RööpnimetusedTerCom, terrain-aided navigation, TANSded reckoning, inertial navigation, odometryRTK, Real-Time Kinematic positioning, GNSS-RTK, differential GNSS
Seotud333
KokkuvõteTerrain Contour Matching (TERCOM) is a terrain-aided navigation method that corrects position estimates by matching altimeter measurements against a stored digital elevation map (DEM). Developed by Boeing in the 1980s for cruise missile guidance, TERCOM enables accurate navigation in GPS-denied environments by exploiting the unique terrain signature at each location. TERCOM remains essential for missile guidance, autonomous underwater vehicles, and systems operating in jamming scenarios.Dead Reckoning is a fundamental navigation method that estimates position and heading by integrating velocity and angular rate measurements from inertial sensors over time, without external references such as GPS. The term derives from maritime tradition ('deduced reckoning') and remains a cornerstone of aerospace and autonomous vehicle navigation. Dead reckoning works reliably in GPS-denied environments and is the baseline navigation method when external navigation aids are unavailable.Global Navigation Satellite System Real-Time Kinematic (GNSS RTK) is a high-precision positioning technique that uses carrier phase measurements from a reference receiver at a known location to correct the position estimates of a rover receiver in real time. Developed in the 1980s, RTK exploits spatial correlation of atmospheric errors to achieve centimeter-level accuracy within tens of kilometers of the reference station. RTK is now standard in surveying, construction, autonomous vehicles, and precision agriculture.
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