DocumentCode
3682701
Title
On the performance of inertial/GNSS/Doppler Velocity Log integrated navigation systems for marine applications
Author
M. Romanovas;L. Lança;R. Ziebold
Author_Institution
Institute of Communication and Navigation, German Aerospace Centre (DLR) Kalkhorstweg 53 17235 Neustrelitz Germany
fYear
2015
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
26
Abstract
Although the GNSS/GPS had become the primary source for Positioning, Navigation and Timing (PNT) information in maritime applications, the ultimate performance of the system can strongly degrade due to space weather events, deliberate interference, shadowing, multipath and overall system failures. Within the presented work the development of an affordable integrated PNT unit for future on-board integrated systems is presented, where the GNSS information is fused both with inertial and Doppler Velocity Log (DVL) measurements. Here redundant and complementary information from different sensors serves to improve the system performance and reduce the position drift when the GNSS signals are not available. The nonlinearity of this advanced fusion problem is addressed by employing different forms of Sigma-Points Kalman Filter (SPKF) and further detailed analysis is presented in terms of the process and measurement models implemented. The results demonstrate that position drift can be significantly reduced by incorporating DVL measurements in IMU/GNSS system and that the proposed integrated navigation algorithm is feasible and efficient for GNSS outages of prolonged duration, where pure inertial GNSS outage bridging would be either inaccurate or would require too expensive IMUs.
Keywords
"Global Positioning System","Sensor systems","Accuracy","Velocity measurement"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Inertial Sensors and Systems Symposium (ISS), 2015 DGON
Electronic_ISBN
2377-3480
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/InertialSensors.2015.7314276
Filename
7314276
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