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Based on Grid Reference Frame for SINS/CNS Integrated Navigation System in the Polar Regions

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  • Song Lijun
  • Zhao Wanliang
  • Cheng Yuxiang
  • Chen Xiaozhen

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As the inertial navigation system cannot meet the precision requirements of global navigation in the special geographical environment of the Polar Regions, this paper presents Strapdown Inertial Navigation System (SINS)/Celestial Navigation System (CNS) integrated navigation system of airborne based on Grid Reference Frame (GRF) and the simulation is carried out. The result of simulation shows that the SINS/CNS integrated navigation system is superior to the single subsystem in precision and performance, which not only effectively inhibits the error caused by gyro drift but also corrects the navigation parameters of system without delay. Comparing the simulation in the middle and low latitudes and in the Polar Regions, the precision of SINS/CNS integrated navigation system is the same in the middle and low latitudes and in the Polar Regions.

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  • Song Lijun & Zhao Wanliang & Cheng Yuxiang & Chen Xiaozhen, 2019. "Based on Grid Reference Frame for SINS/CNS Integrated Navigation System in the Polar Regions," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2019, pages 1-8, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:2164053
    DOI: 10.1155/2019/2164053
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