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A New In-Flight Alignment Method with an Application to the Low-Cost SINS/GPS Integrated Navigation System

The optimization-based alignment (OBA) methods, which are implemented by the optimal attitude estimation using vector observations—also called double-vectors—have proven to be effective at solving the in-flight alignment (IFA) problem. However, the traditional OBA methods are not applicable for the...

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Autores principales: Lu, Zhenglong, Li, Jie, Zhang, Xi, Feng, Kaiqiang, Wei, Xiaokai, Zhang, Debiao, Mi, Jing, Liu, Yang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7014501/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31963286
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20020512
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author Lu, Zhenglong
Li, Jie
Zhang, Xi
Feng, Kaiqiang
Wei, Xiaokai
Zhang, Debiao
Mi, Jing
Liu, Yang
author_facet Lu, Zhenglong
Li, Jie
Zhang, Xi
Feng, Kaiqiang
Wei, Xiaokai
Zhang, Debiao
Mi, Jing
Liu, Yang
author_sort Lu, Zhenglong
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description The optimization-based alignment (OBA) methods, which are implemented by the optimal attitude estimation using vector observations—also called double-vectors—have proven to be effective at solving the in-flight alignment (IFA) problem. However, the traditional OBA methods are not applicable for the low-cost strap-down inertial navigation system (SINS) since the error of double-vectors will be accumulated over time due to the substantial drift of micro-electronic- mechanical system (MEMS) gyroscope. Moreover, the existing optimal estimation method is subject to a large computation burden, which results in a low alignment speed. To address these issues, in this article we propose a new fast IFA method based on modified double-vectors construction and the gradient descent method. To be specific, the modified construction method is implemented by reducing the integration interval and identifying the gyroscope bias during the construction procedure, which improves the accuracy of double-vectors and IFA; the gradient descent scheme is adopted to estimate the optimal attitude of alignment without complex matrix operation, which results in the improvement of alignment speed. The effect of different sizes of mini-batch on the performance of the gradient descent method is also discussed. Extensive simulations and vehicle experiments demonstrate that the proposed method has better accuracy and faster alignment speed than the related traditional methods for the low-cost SINS/global positioning system (GPS) integrated navigation system
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spelling pubmed-70145012020-03-09 A New In-Flight Alignment Method with an Application to the Low-Cost SINS/GPS Integrated Navigation System Lu, Zhenglong Li, Jie Zhang, Xi Feng, Kaiqiang Wei, Xiaokai Zhang, Debiao Mi, Jing Liu, Yang Sensors (Basel) Article The optimization-based alignment (OBA) methods, which are implemented by the optimal attitude estimation using vector observations—also called double-vectors—have proven to be effective at solving the in-flight alignment (IFA) problem. However, the traditional OBA methods are not applicable for the low-cost strap-down inertial navigation system (SINS) since the error of double-vectors will be accumulated over time due to the substantial drift of micro-electronic- mechanical system (MEMS) gyroscope. Moreover, the existing optimal estimation method is subject to a large computation burden, which results in a low alignment speed. To address these issues, in this article we propose a new fast IFA method based on modified double-vectors construction and the gradient descent method. To be specific, the modified construction method is implemented by reducing the integration interval and identifying the gyroscope bias during the construction procedure, which improves the accuracy of double-vectors and IFA; the gradient descent scheme is adopted to estimate the optimal attitude of alignment without complex matrix operation, which results in the improvement of alignment speed. The effect of different sizes of mini-batch on the performance of the gradient descent method is also discussed. Extensive simulations and vehicle experiments demonstrate that the proposed method has better accuracy and faster alignment speed than the related traditional methods for the low-cost SINS/global positioning system (GPS) integrated navigation system MDPI 2020-01-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7014501/ /pubmed/31963286 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20020512 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lu, Zhenglong
Li, Jie
Zhang, Xi
Feng, Kaiqiang
Wei, Xiaokai
Zhang, Debiao
Mi, Jing
Liu, Yang
A New In-Flight Alignment Method with an Application to the Low-Cost SINS/GPS Integrated Navigation System
title A New In-Flight Alignment Method with an Application to the Low-Cost SINS/GPS Integrated Navigation System
title_full A New In-Flight Alignment Method with an Application to the Low-Cost SINS/GPS Integrated Navigation System
title_fullStr A New In-Flight Alignment Method with an Application to the Low-Cost SINS/GPS Integrated Navigation System
title_full_unstemmed A New In-Flight Alignment Method with an Application to the Low-Cost SINS/GPS Integrated Navigation System
title_short A New In-Flight Alignment Method with an Application to the Low-Cost SINS/GPS Integrated Navigation System
title_sort new in-flight alignment method with an application to the low-cost sins/gps integrated navigation system
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7014501/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31963286
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20020512
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