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Jianqiang Shi1, Youpeng Zhang1, Guangwu Chen1
1School of Automation and Electrical Engineering, Lanzhou Jiaotong University, Lanzhou 730070, China.
Abstract:
China's rail transit system is developing rapidly, but achieving seamless high-precision localization of trains throughout the entire route in closed environments such as tunnels and culverts still faces significant challenges. Traditional localization technologies cannot meet current demands, and the present paper proposes an autonomous localization method for trains based on pulse observation in a tunnel environment. First, the Letts criterion is used to eliminate abnormal gyro data, the CEEMDAN method is employed for signal decomposition, and the decomposed signals are classified using the continuous mean square error and norm method. Noise reduction is performed using forward linear filtering and dynamic threshold filtering, respectively, maximizing the retention of its effective signal components. A SINS/OD integrated localization model is established, and an observation equation is constructed based on velocity matching, resulting in an 18-dimensional complex state space model. Finally, the EM algorithm is used to address Non-Line-Of-Sight and multipath effect errors. The optimized model is then applied in the Kalman filter to better adapt to the system's observation conditions. By dynamically adjusting the noise covariance, the localization system can continue to maintain continuous high-precision position information output in a tunnel environment.
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