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Integration of GPS/INS and Magnetic Markers for Advanced Vehicle Control Final Report for MOU 391

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  • Farrell, Jay
  • Barth, Matthew

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This report describes the results of a project supported by California Partners for Advanced Transit and Highways (PATH). The main objective of the project is to develop and demonstrate a triple redundancy navigation system incorporating magnetometer, inertial, and carrier phase differential Global Positioning System (GPS) measurements. The motivating application for this project is lateral vehicle control. Therefore, the system was design to operate reliably whether or not GPS and magnetometer measurements were available. The navigation system provides vehicle position, velocity, acceleration, attitude, heading, and angular rates at 150 Hz with accuracies (standard deviation) of 1.5cm, 0.8cm/s, 2.2cm/s/s, 0.03deg, 0.1deg, and 0.1deg/s. This navigation state vector is processed to produce a control state vector at approximately 30 Hz. This is an interim project report. The overall project with demonstrations will conclude in summer 2001. As of July30, 2000, the required theory has been derived. The effort for the following year of this project will focus on implementation and test of this theory.

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  • Farrell, Jay & Barth, Matthew, 2002. "Integration of GPS/INS and Magnetic Markers for Advanced Vehicle Control Final Report for MOU 391," Institute of Transportation Studies, Research Reports, Working Papers, Proceedings qt18t070qc, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Berkeley.
  • Handle: RePEc:cdl:itsrrp:qt18t070qc
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