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A Rapid Transfer Alignment Method for SINS Based on the Added Backward-Forward SINS Resolution and Data Fusion

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  • Xixiang Liu
  • Xiaosu Xu
  • Yiting Liu
  • Lihui Wang

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Two viewpoints are given: (1) initial alignment of strapdown inertial navigation system (SINS) can be fulfilled with a set of inertial sensor data; (2) estimation time for sensor errors can be shortened by repeated data fusion on the added backward-forward SINS resolution results and the external reference data. Based on the above viewpoints, aiming to estimate gyro bias in a shortened time, a rapid transfer alignment method, without any changes for Kalman filter, is introduced. In this method, inertial sensor data and reference data in one reference data update cycle are stored, and one backward and one forward SINS resolutions are executed. Meanwhile, data fusion is executed when the corresponding resolution ends. With the added backward-forward SINS resolution, in the above mentioned update cycle, the estimating operations for gyro bias are added twice, and the estimation time for it is shortened. In the ship swinging condition, with the “velocity plus yaw” matching, the effectiveness of this method is proved by the simulation.

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  • Xixiang Liu & Xiaosu Xu & Yiting Liu & Lihui Wang, 2013. "A Rapid Transfer Alignment Method for SINS Based on the Added Backward-Forward SINS Resolution and Data Fusion," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2013, pages 1-10, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:401794
    DOI: 10.1155/2013/401794
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