Modeling Complex for Studies of Methodical and Instrumental Errors of the Strapdown Inertial Navigation System
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.78.18279Keywords:
strapdown inertial navigation system, reference system, inertial sensors, terrestrial spheroid, methodological and instrumental errorsAbstract
To study the accuracy characteristics, a strapdown inertial navigation system is represented as a set of kinematic equations and equations of a mathematical model of the Earth. Based on the mathematical model in the Matlab-Simulink package, a modeling complex was created, consisting of subsystems of the reference and studied navigation system, subsystems of the reference and simplified model of the Earth and a subsystem of primary information sensors. In navigation subsystems, kinematic equations of inertial navigation algorithms are solved, and matrices of direction cosines are formed. In the subsystems of the Earth model, the parameters of the Earth's spheroid and the acceleration of gravity are calculated. The sensor models are developed based on the characteristics of low-cost microelectromechanical sensors. The purpose of the study was to assess methodological and instrumental errors as the difference in the dead reckoning signals of the flight navigation parameters of the reference and studied navigation systems. Methodological errors of the system are played up by simplifications of the parameters of the earth's spheroid, and instrumental errors are caused by errors in inertial sensors.
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