SYNTHESIS AND ANALYSIS OF COMPLEMENTARY FILTER FOR ATTITUDE DETERMINATION
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.59.13635Keywords:
Сomplementary filter, attitude, gyroscope, accelerometer, magnetometerAbstract
The problems of synthesis and analysis of complementary filters used for determination of the moving vehicle attitude are considered. The paper deals with the complementary filter operating in an arbitrarily located reference frame determined by specific functioning of the measuring device. The transfer functions of the controllers in the correction channels of accelerometer and magnetometer are represented. It is shown that using a gyroscope and an accelerometer is accompanied with a drift relative to all axes of the reference frame. Relationships for calculating these drifts have been obtained. The simplified equations of the complementary filter relative to the orientation error were derived. The influence of the structure of the transfer function of the controller in the correction channel by the accelerometer signals on the static accuracy of the complementary filter is analyzed. It is shown that transformation of the angles to the coordinate system with a vertical axis allows eliminating the static errors caused by the magnetometer relative to the horizontal axes, at that an error relative to the vertical axis remains.
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