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Development of an LED display system for cross-track distance and velocity for Loran-C flight
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The methodology for estimating cross-track velocity by combining rate-gyro and Loran-C data is illustrated in block diagrams. At present, preliminary analysis has established values for K sub 1, K sub 2, the parameters of the digital control loops. A computer program was written to implement a digital simulation of the system as illustrated. Given a model for the noise in the rate-gyro and Loran-C receiver, and their dynamic response, the simulation provides a working model to establish good control loop parameters. The layout of the LED display for flight testing of Loran-C approach flying, which was constructed during a visit to Langley Research Center, is shown. Four bar-graph LED displays are paired to provide cross-track distance and velocity from a Loran-C defined runway centerline. Two seven-segment LED displays are used to provide alphanumeric readout of range to touchdown and desired height. A metal case was built, a circuit board designed, and manufactured with the assistance of NASA Langley personnel