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Di Liu1,2, Xiyuan Chen1, Bingbo Cui3
1Key Laboratory of Micro-Inertial Instrument and Advanced Navigation Technology, Ministry of Education, School of Instrument Science and Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing 210096, China.
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The degradation of nonlinear filtering in INS/GNSS integrated navigation due to missing GNSS observations and system noise uncertainty is addressed in this paper. An improved cubature Kalman filter (ICKF) is proposed, leveraging a modified cubature point update framework (MUF) and the maximum likelihood (ML) principle. In the ICKF, the ML principle is employed to estimate the process noise covariance, which is then integrated into the MUF to construct the posterior cubature points directly, bypassing the need for resampling. As the process noise covariance is updated in real time, and the prediction cubature points' error is directly transferred to the posterior cubature points, the proposed algorithm demonstrates reduced sensitivity to missing observations and system noise uncertainty. The effectiveness of the proposed algorithm has been validated through both simulation and practical experiments.
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