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A Method for SINS Alignment with Large Initial Misalignment Angles Based on Kalman Filter with Parameters Resetting

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  • Xixiang Liu
  • Xiaosu Xu
  • Yiting Liu
  • Lihui Wang

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In the initial alignment process of strapdown inertial navigation system (SINS), large initial misalignment angles always bring nonlinear problem, which causes alignment failure when the classical linear error model and standard Kalman filter are used. In this paper, the problem of large misalignment angles in SINS initial alignment is investigated, and the key reason for alignment failure is given as the state covariance from Kalman filter cannot represent the true one during the steady filtering process. According to the analysis, an alignment method for SINS based on multiresetting the state covariance matrix of Kalman filter is designed to deal with large initial misalignment angles, in which classical linear error model and standard Kalman filter are used, but the state covariance matrix should be multireset before the steady process until large misalignment angles are decreased to small ones. The performance of the proposed method is evaluated by simulation and car test, and the results indicate that the proposed method can fulfill initial alignment with large misalignment angles effectively and the alignment accuracy of the proposed method is as precise as that of alignment with small misalignment angles.

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  • Xixiang Liu & Xiaosu Xu & Yiting Liu & Lihui Wang, 2014. "A Method for SINS Alignment with Large Initial Misalignment Angles Based on Kalman Filter with Parameters Resetting," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-10, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:346291
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/346291
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