Claims
- 1. A guidance system for a vehicle approaching a target area on a trajectory determined by an inertial guidance arrangement, such area containing a desired target with a known geographic location with respect to at least three topographic features, each one of such features having a known radar signature, such system comprising:
- (a) a pulse Doppler radar carried on the vehicle, such radar being actuable successively to illuminate at least three of the topographic features to provide a corresponding set of radar echo signals;
- (b) signal processing and computer means, responsive to the corresponding set of radar echo signals, for providing output signals corresponding to:
- (i) the position of the vehicle with respect to the at least three topographic features and the altitude of the vehicle above the target area and, in consequence, the position of the vehicle with respect to the desired target; and
- (ii) the velocity vector of the vehicle; and
- (c) means, responsive to the output signals from the signal processing and computer means, for correcting any error in the inertial guidance arrangement to allow such arrangement to guide the vehicle to the desired target.
- 2. A guidance system as in claim 1 wherein the pulse Doppler radar is operated as a synthetic aperture radar to provide radar echo signals from which a radar map encompassing the at least three topographic features may be generated and the signal processing and computer means includes:
- (a) memory means for storing a pre-made radar map of the target area, such map having at least three indicia corresponding to the at least three topographic features;
- (b) first comparison means for comparing the generated radar map with the at least three indicia of the stored pre-made radar map to derive location signals indicative of the actual position in space of the vehicle with respect to the target area; and
- (c) second comparison means for comparing the location signals with corresponding signals from the inertial guidance arrangement to derive correction signals for such arrangement.
Government Interests
The Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. F04701-76-C-0002 awarded by the Department of the Air Force.
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