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Roll Attitude Determination of Spin Projectile Based on GPS and Magnetoresistive Sensor

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  • Dandan Yuan
  • Wenjun Yi
  • Jun Guan

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Improvement in attack accuracy of the spin projectiles is a very significant objective, which increases the overall combat efficiency of projectiles. The accurate determination of the projectile roll attitude is the recent objective of the efficient guidance and control. The roll measurement system for the spin projectile is commonly based on the magnetoresistive sensor. It is well known that the magnetoresistive sensor produces a sinusoidally oscillating signal whose frequency slowly decays with time, besides the possibility of blind spot. On the other hand, absolute sensors such as GPS have fixed errors even though the update rates are generally low. To earn the benefit while eliminating weaknesses from both types of sensors, a mathematical model using filtering technique can be designed to integrate the magnetoresistive sensor and GPS measurements. In this paper, a mathematical model is developed to integrate the magnetoresistive sensor and GPS measurements in order to get an accurate prediction of projectile roll attitude in a real flight time. The proposed model is verified using numerical simulations, which illustrated that the accuracy of the roll attitude measurement is improved.

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  • Dandan Yuan & Wenjun Yi & Jun Guan, 2017. "Roll Attitude Determination of Spin Projectile Based on GPS and Magnetoresistive Sensor," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2017, pages 1-9, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:9638741
    DOI: 10.1155/2017/9638741
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