Methodology of Airborne Gravimetry Surveying and Strapdown Gravimeter Data Processing

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Abstract: The paper presents a methodology of preparing and conducting airborne gravimetry survey using an inertial measuring unit (IMU) or strapdown inertial navigation system as airborne gravimeter. We also discuss the key aspects of developing appropriate postprocessing algorithms and software and their application to gravimeter raw data processing. Solving the strapdown inertial airborne gravimetry problem, we use readings of the IMU sensors (accelerometers and gyroscopes) as primary information. The second equally important source of information is raw (pseudorange, Doppler pseudorange rate, and carrier phase) measurements from the GNSS receivers on board the aircraft and on the ground. The developed methodology, algorithms, and practical recommendations presented in the paper are based on the authors’ long-term experience in airborne gravimetry.

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Golovan, A. A., & Vyazmin, V. S. (2023). Methodology of Airborne Gravimetry Surveying and Strapdown Gravimeter Data Processing. Gyroscopy and Navigation, 14(1), 36–47. https://doi.org/10.1134/S2075108723010029

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