An experiment comparing the location accuracy of gravity matching-aided navigation in the ocean and simulation is very important to evaluate the feasibility and the performance of an INS/gravity-integrated navigation system (IGNS) in underwater navigation. Based on a 1′ × 1′ marine gravity anomaly reference map and multi-model adaptive Kalman filtering algorithm, a matching location experiment of IGNS was conducted using data obtained using marine gravimeter. The location accuracy under actual ocean conditions was 2.83 nautical miles (n miles). Several groups of simulated data of marine gravity anomalies were obtained by establishing normally distributed random error N ( u , σ 2 ) with varying mean u and noise variance ...
In recent decades, gravity compensation has become an important way to reduce the position error of ...
Sea gravity measurements on board the icebreaker SHIRASE were continuously conducted during the 27th...
The Inertial Navigation System (INS) is usually employed to determine the position of an underwater ...
The variation of a marine gravity anomaly reference map is one of the important factors that affect ...
At present, new integrated navigation, which uses the location function of reference gravity anomaly...
For underwater vehicles, because GPS signals are not always available, it is necessary to use inerti...
Simulation tests were accomplished in this paper to evaluate the performance of gravity matching aid...
Abstract—A new simple and low cost passive navigation system can be composed of a rate azimuth inert...
Many ships today rely on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), for their navigation, where GPS...
Abstract The gravity field is one of the Earth’s basic physical fields. The geoid can be calculated ...
This paper makes full use of information obtained by various kinds of marine geographical features s...
This paper focuses on the selection of matching areas in the gravity-aided inertial navigation syste...
This paper makes full use of information obtained by various kinds of marine geographical features s...
The trend of ocean exploitation puts forward higher requirements for automatic vehicles, while navig...
The gravity-aided inertial navigation system is a technique using geophysical information, which has...
In recent decades, gravity compensation has become an important way to reduce the position error of ...
Sea gravity measurements on board the icebreaker SHIRASE were continuously conducted during the 27th...
The Inertial Navigation System (INS) is usually employed to determine the position of an underwater ...
The variation of a marine gravity anomaly reference map is one of the important factors that affect ...
At present, new integrated navigation, which uses the location function of reference gravity anomaly...
For underwater vehicles, because GPS signals are not always available, it is necessary to use inerti...
Simulation tests were accomplished in this paper to evaluate the performance of gravity matching aid...
Abstract—A new simple and low cost passive navigation system can be composed of a rate azimuth inert...
Many ships today rely on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), for their navigation, where GPS...
Abstract The gravity field is one of the Earth’s basic physical fields. The geoid can be calculated ...
This paper makes full use of information obtained by various kinds of marine geographical features s...
This paper focuses on the selection of matching areas in the gravity-aided inertial navigation syste...
This paper makes full use of information obtained by various kinds of marine geographical features s...
The trend of ocean exploitation puts forward higher requirements for automatic vehicles, while navig...
The gravity-aided inertial navigation system is a technique using geophysical information, which has...
In recent decades, gravity compensation has become an important way to reduce the position error of ...
Sea gravity measurements on board the icebreaker SHIRASE were continuously conducted during the 27th...
The Inertial Navigation System (INS) is usually employed to determine the position of an underwater ...