Research of Autonomous Navigation System for AUV Based on SDVM

Peijuan Li, Xiaosu Xu, Xiaofei Zhang, Yiting Liu
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Considering that the underwater condition is not accessible to radio signals, this paper proposed a novel autonoums integrated navigation system using the output from an simplified dynamic vehicle model (SDVM) to provide velocity aiding for the strap down inertial navigation system (SINS), and the terrain-aide navigation system (TAN) is engaged to prevent the position divergence. The proposed approach improves underwater navigation capabilities both for systems lacking conventional velocity measurements, and for systems where the need for redundancy is important, such as when AVU travels to the mismatching area and TAN dropouts or failures. Compared experiments are perfermed to prove the effectiveness of this method. The results show that the proposed navigation system is able to keep the sustainability and accuracy at a satisfactory level even during long time periods without TAN measurements.
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基于SDVM的AUV自主导航系统研究
针对水下条件下无线电信号无法到达的特点,提出了一种利用简化动态车辆模型(SDVM)输出为捷联惯性导航系统(SINS)提供速度辅助的自主组合导航系统,并采用地形辅助导航系统(TAN)防止位置发散。该方法提高了水下导航能力,既适用于缺乏常规速度测量的系统,也适用于需要冗余的系统,例如当AVU行进到不匹配区域和TAN丢失或故障时。通过对比实验验证了该方法的有效性。结果表明,该导航系统在长时间无TAN测量的情况下仍能保持较好的可持续性和精度。
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