Magnetic Anomaly Aided Navigation
Honeywell’s Magnetic Anomaly Aided Navigation system delivers a passive, resilient solution for GPS-denied or GPS-disrupted environments. Leveraging naturally occurring local variations in Earth’s magnetic field, Magnetic Anomaly Aided Navigation compares real-time magnetic measurements with geo-referenced magnetic anomaly maps to determine precise location—day or night, in any weather, over any terrain. Key BenefitsGPS-Denied Resilience: Provides true absolute position fixes that do not drift over time, even in environments where GPS is jammed or spoofed. All-Weather, All-Terrain Operation: Functions reliably over land, water, and in poor visibility conditions. Passive and Secure: Immune to electronic detection and interference, ensuring stealth and survivability. Low-SWaP Integration: Compact, lightweight, and power-efficient design (Open Architecture: Seamlessly integrates with Honeywell’s vision-aided and celestial navigation systems or third-party host navigators. Magnetic Anomaly Aided Navigation is a core component of Honeywell’s Alternative Navigation Suite, which also includes:Vision-Aided Navigation Celestial Navigation Together, these technologies form a layered architecture that ensures continuous, accurate navigation in the most challenging environments. This approach is especially critical for defense and aerospace operations where GNSS signals are unreliable or unavailable. Honeywell Alternative Navigation Architecture Provides the integration framework that enables Magnetic Anomaly Aided Navigation to operate in concert with other modalities like vision and celestial systems—delivering fused, drift-free positioning in GPS-denied environments. Its open architecture and low-SWaP design ensure seamless deployment across diverse platforms, from fixed-wing aircraft to munitions.
Key BenefitsGPS-Denied Resilience: Provides true absolute position fixes that do not drift over time, even in environments where GPS is jammed or spoofed. All-Weather, All-Terrain Operation: Functions reliably over land, water, and in poor visibility conditions. Passive and Secure: Immune to electronic detection and interference, ensuring stealth and survivability. Low-SWaP Integration: Compact, lightweight, and power-efficient design (Open Architecture: Seamlessly integrates with Honeywell’s vision-aided and celestial navigation systems or third-party host navigators. Magnetic Anomaly Aided Navigation is a core component of Honeywell’s Alternative Navigation Suite, which also includes:Vision-Aided Navigation Celestial Navigation Together, these technologies form a layered architecture that ensures continuous, accurate navigation in the most challenging environments. This approach is especially critical for defense and aerospace operations where GNSS signals are unreliable or unavailable.
Honeywell Alternative Navigation Architecture Provides the integration framework that enables Magnetic Anomaly Aided Navigation to operate in concert with other modalities like vision and celestial systems—delivering fused, drift-free positioning in GPS-denied environments. Its open architecture and low-SWaP design ensure seamless deployment across diverse platforms, from fixed-wing aircraft to munitions.
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