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Fault Detection Method of Laser Inertial Navigation System Based on the Overlapping Model

중첩모델 기반 레이저 관성항법장치 고장검출 기법

  • Received : 2011.08.20
  • Accepted : 2011.09.25
  • Published : 2011.11.01

Abstract

LINS (Laser Inertial Navigation System) consists of RLG (Ring Laser Gyroscopes)/accelerometers and provides real-time navigation information to the target system. Therefore it is very important to make a decision in the real time whether LINS is in the normal operation or not. That is called a fault detection method. In this paper, we propose the fault detection method of LINS based on the overlapping model. We also show that the fault detection probability is increased through overlapping the hardware model and the software model. It is verified through the long-term operation and RAM (Reliability Availability Maintainability) analysis of LINS that the fault detection method proposed in this paper is able to detect about 97% of probable system failures.

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