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A Novel Damping Method for Strapdown Inertial Navigation System

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posted on 2024-11-06, 20:15 authored by Zhi-Liang Deng, Jin Sun, Fei Ding, Mohamed Wahab Mohamed IsmailMohamed Wahab Mohamed Ismail

 

There are periodic oscillation errors in the strapdown inertial navigation system (SINS) when it works in pure inertial navigation mode. It seriously restricts the navigation accuracy of the system. In order to improve the accuracy of the system, the traditional idea of the external horizontal damping in the stabilized inertial navigation system is introduced into SINS. We find that they are equivalent through comparing the damping network of the stabilized inertial navigation system with the compass alignment network. According to the equivalence, the external horizontal damping network of SINS is designed. And the difference between the velocity of the system itself and the velocity of the electromagnetic log are utilized to damp the periodic oscillation. At the same time, a horizontal damping algorithm based on the external velocity is proposed on the basis of the external horizontal damping idea. The effectiveness of the algorithm is verified by the static base of the three-axis turntable, the swing base experiment, and the vehicle simulation experiment. The experiment shows that the external damping network designed in this paper can suppress the system Schuler periodic oscillation error and improve the accuracy of the system.

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