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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 24, 2002
Filed:
Aug. 26, 1997
Bert L. Bradford, Damascus, MD (US);
Lockheed Martin Corporation, Bethesda, MD (US);
Abstract
In a system for estimating the launch point of a missile, Doppler shifted signals reflected from the missile as it travels from its launch point are used in a Kalman filter to estimate the missile position, velocity and acceleration, in earth centered fixed coordinates. The coordinate system is rotated to a rotated earth fixed (REF) coordinate system in which the X-axis passes through the estimated missile launch point and the Z-axis is made parallel to the missile azimuth as represented by the missile velocity determined by the Kalman filter. The error in the downrange component of the missile launch point is then reduced to a minimum in the REF coordinate system using a square root information filter. The coordinate system is then rotated to a second rotated earth fixed coordinate system in which the X-axis passes through the updated launch point position and the Z-axis is positioned at 45 degrees from the missile azimuth. The Z-axis component and the Y-axis component of the error in the launch point is then reduced to a minimum in the new REF coordinate system using a square root information filter.