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A micro-electro-mechanical-system-based inertial system with rotating accelerometers and gyroscopes for land vehicle navigation

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  • Shuang Du

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Micro-electro-mechanical-system accelerometers and gyroscopes outputs are corrupted by significant random errors. The rotation modulation technique, which was mainly applied to ring laser gyro and fiber optical gyro, has been recently employed to compensate the micro-electro-mechanical-system inertial sensor errors in an inertial navigation system. As the fluctuating error processes in micro-electro-mechanical-system inertial sensors are difficult to be modeled or estimated, the inertial measurement unit rotating is an efficient way to automatically compensate for these random errors. This research applied the rotation modulation technique to the low-cost micro-electro-mechanical-system sensors and proposed an inertial system with rotating accelerometers and gyros for the land vehicle navigations. As previous research only studied the low-cost rotary inertial systems in the static conditions or simulation scenarios, the kinematic field tests are carried out to take the first look on the details and results of the low-cost rotary system for vehicular navigation. Accordingly, as the sensor random errors are very difficult to be dealt with, we conducted the analysis for the effect of inertial measurement unit rotation imposed on the random errors of the micro-electro-mechanical-system inertial sensors. Two different micro-electro-mechanical-system inertial measurement units are tested with a single-axis indexing table. The test results indicate the error mitigations are also related to the error characteristics of the inertial measurement unit as the navigation errors are more efficiently compensated for the micro-electro-mechanical-system inertial measurement unit that contains mainly the time-correlated noise than the one features significant white noise.

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  • Shuang Du, 2017. "A micro-electro-mechanical-system-based inertial system with rotating accelerometers and gyroscopes for land vehicle navigation," International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, , vol. 13(12), pages 15501477177, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:intdis:v:13:y:2017:i:12:p:1550147717746351
    DOI: 10.1177/1550147717746351
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