Analysis of sculling motion errors caused by sensor transfer function imperfections in strapdown inertial navigation systems

I. Rapoport, A. Brandes
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Sculling compensation algorithms implemented in strapdown inertial navigation systems are designed to treat low frequency acceleration signals originated from a simultaneous linear and angular high frequency vibration through the strapdown navigation equations nonlinearity. However, if the inertial sensor transfer functions are imperfect, the low frequency terms might not be completely compensated, thus causing an effective bias in the accelerometer output. In the present work a quantitative analysis of the uncompensated sculling errors caused by the sensor transfer function imperfections is carried out in the case of the pure sculling motion. The obtained results can be used to facilitate the selection of the appropriate inertial sensors to meet the prescribed navigation accuracy requirements. The presented analysis is especially important if low cost (e.g., MEMS) sensors are considered for implementation in strapdown INS.
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捷联惯性导航系统中传感器传递函数缺陷引起的横桨运动误差分析
针对捷联惯导系统中同时存在线性和角高频振动的低频加速度信号,通过捷联惯导系统导航方程的非线性特性,设计了桨流补偿算法。然而,如果惯性传感器传递函数不完善,低频项可能无法完全补偿,从而导致加速度计输出中的有效偏差。本文定量分析了传感器传递函数不完善引起的纯划水运动中无补偿的划水误差。所得结果可用于方便地选择合适的惯性传感器,以满足规定的导航精度要求。如果考虑在捷联INS中实现低成本(例如MEMS)传感器,则所提出的分析尤其重要。
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