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Highly Efficient Sigma Point Filter for Spacecraft Attitude and Rate Estimation

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  • Chunshi Fan
  • Zheng You

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Nonlinearities in spacecraft attitude determination problem has been studied intensively during the past decades. Traditionally, multiplicative extended Kalman filter_MEKF_algorithm has been a good solution for most nominal space missions. But in recent years, advances in space missions deserve a revisit of the issue. Though there exist a variety of advanced nonlinear filtering algorithms, most of them are prohibited for actual onboard implementation because of their overload computational complexity. In this paper, we address this difficulty by developing a new algorithm framework based on the marginal filtering principle, which requires only 4 sigma points to give a complete 6-state attitude and angular rate estimation. Moreover, a new strategy for sigma point construction is also developed to further increase the efficiency and numerical accuracy. Incorporating the presented framework and novel sigma points, we proposed a new, nonlinear attitude and rate estimator, namely, the Marginal Geometric Sigma Point Filter. The new algorithm is of the same precision as traditional unscented Kalman filters, while keeping a significantly lower computational complexity, even when compared to the reduced sigma point algorithms. In fact, it has truly rivaled the efficiency of MEKF, even when simple closed-form solutions are involved in the latter.

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  • Chunshi Fan & Zheng You, 2009. "Highly Efficient Sigma Point Filter for Spacecraft Attitude and Rate Estimation," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2009, pages 1-23, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:507370
    DOI: 10.1155/2009/507370
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