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Yongyun Zhu1, Yaohui Zhu1, Xinhua Wei1
1School of Agricultural Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang 212013, China.
Abstract:
To solve the problem of slow convergence seen in the traditional fine alignment algorithm based on linear Kalman filtering, a forward-forward backtracking fine alignment algorithm for SINS is proposed after reanalyzing the fine alignment model in this paper. First, the forward-forward backtracking fine alignment model in initial navigation frame was derived. The displacement vector of the carrier in the initial navigation frame solved by GNSS positioning was utilized as the observation of the fine alignment model. Second, under the premise of storing only part of the navigation data, the initial alignment convergence speed was improved by backtracking and reusing the navigation data. The experimental results of the simulation and vehicle tests showed that each backtracking alignment can improve the accuracy of the fine alignment to the performance requirements of the initial alignment, which proved the effectiveness and feasibility of the backtracking fine alignment algorithm proposed in this paper.
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