Title :
Miniaturization and sensor fusion of a measurement unit for a trailing bomb
Author :
Popelka, Jan ; Paces, Pavel
Author_Institution :
Czech Tech. Univ., Prague, Czech Republic
Abstract :
This paper deals with possibility of increasing accuracy and long term stability of an inertial measurement unit based on MEMS sensors used in a trailing bomb probe. The probe uses an air speed sensor, an altimeter, angle of attack and angle of sideslip sensors, and a complete IMU composed of triads of MEMS gyroscopes, accelerometers and magnetometers appended with pressure and temperature sensors. While the pressure and temperature sensors are crucial for trailing probe application the IMU is used for the probe orientation estimation. Accuracy and long term stability of the aero-metrical sensors can be increased while complemented by positional angles measurement. This article describes a method for sensor error parameters determination by usage of stable values of other sensors in the measurement system. Main aim is to increase sensor´s accuracy and long term stability by data fusion from gyroscope triad sensors and a vector magnetometer. The algorithm will be used to determine positional angles in future. A positional angle computing was tested on data acquired by inertial measurement unit iNemo, a development kit from ST Microelectronics. The measurement system is described in this paper with a brief description of all of its components. The results obtained by the computational algorithm are discussed in this paper. While the present version of the probe measurement system is large the authors propose its miniaturized version where the COTS pressure sensor was replaced by a more precise and custom made pressure sensors. The actual test system and the proposed unit are designed to employ smart sensor functionalities, such as plug & play, self-testing and self-description, based on IEEE1451 group of standards.
Keywords :
accelerometers; aerospace instrumentation; gyroscopes; inertial systems; magnetometers; microsensors; pressure sensors; sensor fusion; temperature measurement; velocity measurement; COTS pressure sensor; IEEE1451 group of standards; MEMS gyroscopes; MEMS sensors; ST Microelectronics; accelerometers; aerometrical sensors; air speed sensor; altimeter; angle of attack sensor; angle of sideslip sensor; data fusion; development kit; gyroscope triad sensors; iNemo; inertial measurement unit; long term stability; magnetometers; miniaturization; plug & play; positional angle computing; positional angles measurement; pressure sensors; probe measurement system; probe orientation estimation; self-description; self-testing; sensor accuracy; sensor error parameters determination; sensor fusion; temperature sensors; trailing bomb probe; trailing probe application; vector magnetometer; Calibration; Gyroscopes; Magnetic separation; Magnetometers; Probes; Standards; Weapons;
Conference_Titel :
Digital Avionics Systems Conference (DASC), 2012 IEEE/AIAA 31st
Conference_Location :
Williamsburg, VA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1699-6
DOI :
10.1109/DASC.2012.6382272