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Performance Analysis of In-Flight Alignment Using UKF (UKE를 사용한 운항 중 정렬 성능 분석)

  • Kang, Woo-Yong;Kim, Kwang-Jin;Park, Chan-Gook
    • Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems
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    • v.12 no.11
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    • pp.1124-1129
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    • 2006
  • In this paper, in-flight alignment algorithm using UKF is presented for an SDINS aided by SSBL or GPS system under large initial heading error. The EKF usually applied for this task. This approximates the propagation of mean and covariance accurate to first-order only. To overcome this limitation, the unscented transformation that achieves second order approximation is applied to the in-flight alignment. To analyze the performance of the proposed method, simulations for S-type trajectory are carried out. The results show that performance of EKF and UKF are the almost same when the initial heading error is smaller than $30^{\circ}$, but UKF has a better performance for large initial heading error about $45^{\circ}$.

In-Flight Alignment of Inertial Navigation System Using Line-Of-Sight Information

  • Oh, Seung-Jin;Kim, Dong-Bum;Kim, Woo-Hyun;Jeong, Sang-Keun;Lee, Hyung-Keun;Lee, Jang-Gyu
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Navigation and Port Research Conference
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    • v.1
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    • pp.109-113
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    • 2006
  • This paper presents an in-flight alignment method for strapdown inertial navigation systems based on the line-of-sight information. Unlike the existing methods, the proposed method utilizes only the 2-axis angle measurements of the onboard image sensor and does not require any explicit range measurements between the vehicle and landmarks. To improve the accuracy of all the position, velocity, and attitude estimates through the in-flight alignment, an error model of the image-sensor-aided SDINS is derived. A simulation study demonstrates that the accuracy of SDINS can be improved by the line-of-sight information only.

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A survey of methods for IMU calibration and calibration-update (관성측정장치의 인자측정 및 재측정 방법 고찰)

  • 이허수;백승철;이종희
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 1987.10b
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    • pp.507-512
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    • 1987
  • Input/output equations in SDINS IMU are modeled from survey of IMU data flow. Given without precise equipments which can generate acceleration and angular velocity, a simple method is derived to calibrate the parameters of i/o eqijations. Also in order to upgrade ins performance, methods to estimate variant magnitudes of time variant parameters are surveyed.

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Design St Implementation of a High-Speed Navigation Computer for Strapdown INS (스트랩다운 관성항법시스템 고속 항법컴퓨터 설계와 구현)

  • 김광진;최창수;이태규
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2000.10a
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    • pp.29-29
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    • 2000
  • This paper describes the design and implementation of a high-speed navigation computer to achieve precision navigation performance with Strapdown INS. The navigation computer inputs are velocity and angular increment data from the ISA at the signal of the 2404Hz interrupt and performs the removal of gyro block motion and the compensation of high dynamic errors at the 200Hz. For high-speed and high-accuracy, the computer consists of the 68040 micro-processor, 128k Memories, FPGAs, and so on. We show that the computer satisfies the required performance by In-Run navigation tests.

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Optimal IMU Configurations for a SDINS

  • Kim, Kwang-Hoon;Lee, Jang-Gyu;Shim, Duk-Sun;Park, Chan-Gook
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2001.10a
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    • pp.116.5-116
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    • 2001
  • When inertial navigation system(INS) employ more sensors that mutually orthogonal sets to three, the redundant sensor system can have improved reliability and accuracy. For the redundant system the placement of redundant sensors is related to the system performance and also the number and proper orientation of sensors are important. We consider INS sensor configurations using two IMUs comprised mutually orthogonal sets of three. We suggest several configurations using two IMUs and analyze the system performance and the FDI(fault detection and isolation) properties from suggested configurations.

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Implementation of an Initial Alignment Algorithm for a Stapdown Inertial Navigation system (스트랩다운 관성항법시스템의 초기정렬 알고리즘 구현)

  • Kim, Jong-Hyuk;Moon, Sung-Wook;Lee, See-Ho;Kim, Se-Hwan;Hwang, Dong-Hwan;Lee, Sang-Jeong;Ra, Sung-Woong
    • Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.138-145
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    • 2000
  • In this paper an initial alignment algorithm for a strapdown inertial navigation system is implemented using a RISC CPU board. The algorithm computes roll pitch and yaw angles of the direction cosine matrix utilizing measured components of the specific force and earth rate when the navigation system is stationary. The coarse alignment algorithm is performed first and then the fine alignment algorithm containing a 3rd-order gyrocompass loop follows. The experimental set consists of an IMU a CPU board and a monitoring system Experimental results show that the implemented algorithm can be utilized in navigation systems.

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An initial coarse alignment algorithm for strapdown inertial navigation system (스트랩다운 관성항법시스템의 초기 개략정렬 알고리즘)

  • 박찬국;김광진;이장규
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 1996.10b
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    • pp.856-859
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    • 1996
  • In this paper, a coarse alignment algorithm for strapdown inertial navigation system is proposed and evaluated analytically. The algorithm computes roll and pitch angles of the vehicle using accelerometer outputs, and then determines yaw angle with gyro outputs. It is referred, as two-step coarse alignment in this work. With the geometric relation between sensor outputs and roll, pitch and yaw angles, the algorithm error is analytically derived and compared with the previous coarse alignment algorithm introduced by Britting. The results show that the proposed two-step coarse alignment algorithm has better performance for pitch angle computation.

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Design and fabrication of a SDINS utilizing DTC (동조자이로스코프를 이용한 스트랩다운 관성합법장치의 설계및 제작)

  • 김종웅;백승철;이광원;안영석;이허수
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 1988.10a
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    • pp.643-648
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    • 1988
  • A strapdown inertial navigation system fabrication utilizing dynamically tuned gyroscope was finished as a first stage development. So it's design, fabrication and tests are reported. Although this system lacks in accuracy compared with the cimballed system, factors such as low cost, small size and lightness make it useable in wide range of applications. The initial cost for investment is relatively cheap, and so it is best suitable for local development in various kind of inertial navigation system. Since all of the locally used systems are imported and even with it's close relation to the military, foreign technical transfer is practically non-existent. The independent local development of such system at a time of domestic initation in aerospace and defense industry, can be seen as a significant milestone in the advancement of the inertial navigaion system field.

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A Transfer Alignment Method considering a Data Latency Compensation for an Inertial Navigation System in High Dynamic Applications (고기동 환경에서 관성항법장치의 시간지연 보상 전달정렬 기법)

  • Lee, Hyung-Sub;Han, Kyung-Jun;Lee, Sang-Woo;Yu, Myung-Jong
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.64 no.12
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    • pp.1742-1747
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    • 2015
  • An improved transfer alignment method for a strap-down inertial navigation system (SDINS) is presented here. The alignment accuracy in conventional method is vulnerable to the data latency of a Master INS (MINS) in high maneuverable platforms. We propose a time delay compensation equation considering higher-order terms in the attitude measurement equation of the Kalman filter. The equation incorporates additional information including angular rate, angular acceleration and linear acceleration from the MINS. Simulation results show that the transfer alignment accuracy is significantly improved in the high dynamic environment by incorporating the latency compensation technique.