Application of improved 5th-cubature kalman filter in initial strapdown inertial navigation system alignment for large misalignment angles

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Abstract

In view of the fact the accuracy of the third-degree Cubature Kalman Filter (CKF) used for initial alignment under large misalignment angle conditions is insufficient, an improved fifth-degree CKF algorithm is proposed in this paper. In order to make full use of the innovation on filtering, the innovation covariance matrix is calculated recursively by an innovative sequence with an exponent fading factor. Then a new adaptive error covariance matrix scaling algorithm is proposed. The Singular Value Decomposition (SVD) method is used for improving the numerical stability of the fifth-degree CKF in this paper. In order to avoid the overshoot caused by excessive scaling of error covariance matrix during the convergence stage, the scaling scheme is terminated when the gradient of azimuth reaches the maximum. The experimental results show that the improved algorithm has better alignment accuracy with large misalignment angles than the traditional algorithm.

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Wang, W., & Chen, X. (2018). Application of improved 5th-cubature kalman filter in initial strapdown inertial navigation system alignment for large misalignment angles. Sensors (Switzerland), 18(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/s18020659

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