Multiple Model Adaptive Rank Estimation for Integrated Navigation during Mars Entry

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Accurate navigation systems are required for future pinpoint Mars landing missions. A radio ranging augmented Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) integrated navigation system concept is considered for the Mars entry navigation. The uncertain system parameters associated with the Three Degree-Of-Freedom (3-DOF) dynamic model, and the measurement systematic errors are considered. In order to improve entry navigation accuracy, this paper presents the Multiple Model Adaptive Rank Estimation (MMARE) filter of radio beacons/IMU integrated navigation system. 3-DOF simulation results show that the performances of the proposed navigation filter method, 70·39 m estimated altitude error and 15·74 m/s estimated velocity error, fulfill the need of future pinpoint Mars landing missions.

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Xiao, Q., Fu, H., Wang, Z., & Zhang, Y. (2017). Multiple Model Adaptive Rank Estimation for Integrated Navigation during Mars Entry. Journal of Navigation, 70(2), 291–308. https://doi.org/10.1017/S037346331600059X

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