A switched adaptive strategy for state estimation in MEMS-based inertial navigation systems with application for a flight test

Mohammad Saber Fadaki, Hamid Reza Koofigar, Mohsen Ekramian, Mahdi Mortazavi
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This paper proposes a switched model to improve the estimation of Euler angles and decrease the inertial navigation system (INS) error, when the centrifugal acceleration occurs. Depending on the situation, one of the subsystems of the proposed switched model is activated for the estimation procedure. During global positioning system (GPS) outages, an extended Kalman filter (EKF) operates in the prediction mode and corrects the INS information, based on the system error model. Compared with previous works, the main advantages of the proposed switched-based adaptive EKF (SAEKF) method are (i) elimination of INS error, during the centrifugal acceleration, and (ii) high accuracy in estimating the attitude and positioning, particularly during GPS outages. To validate the efficiency of the proposed method in various trajectories, an experimental flight test is performed and discussed, involving a microelectromechanical (MEMS)-based INS. The comparative study shows that the proposed method considerably improves the accuracy in various scenarios.

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基于 MEMS 的惯性导航系统中的状态估计切换自适应策略及其在飞行试验中的应用
本文提出了一种切换模型,用于在出现离心加速度时改进欧拉角的估算并减少惯性导航系统(INS)的误差。根据具体情况,在估算过程中会激活所建议的切换模型中的一个子系统。在全球定位系统(GPS)中断期间,扩展卡尔曼滤波器(EKF)在预测模式下运行,并根据系统误差模型修正 INS 信息。与之前的研究相比,所提出的基于开关的自适应 EKF(SAEKF)方法的主要优势在于:(i) 消除离心加速过程中的 INS 误差;(ii) 估算姿态和定位的高精度,尤其是在 GPS 中断期间。为了验证所提方法在各种轨迹中的效率,进行了一次实验性飞行测试,并对基于微机电(MEMS)的 INS 进行了讨论。对比研究表明,所提出的方法大大提高了各种情况下的精度。
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