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In-flight self-alignment method aided by geomagnetism for moving basement of guided munitions (Q893315)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6511723
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In-flight self-alignment method aided by geomagnetism for moving basement of guided munitions
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6511723

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    In-flight self-alignment method aided by geomagnetism for moving basement of guided munitions (English)
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    19 November 2015
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    Summary: Due to power-after-launch mode of guided munitions of high rolling speed, initial attitude of munitions cannot be determined accurately, and this makes it difficult for navigation and control system to work effectively and validly. An in-flight self-alignment method aided by geomagnetism that includes a fast in-flight coarse alignment method and an in-flight alignment model based on Kalman theory is proposed in this paper. Firstly a fast in-flight coarse alignment method is developed by using gyros, magnetic sensors, and trajectory angles. Then, an in-flight alignment model is derived by investigation of the measurement errors and attitude errors, which regards attitude errors as state variables and geomagnetic components in navigation frame as observed variables. Finally, fight data of a spinning projectile is used to verify the performance of the in-flight self-alignment method. The satisfying results show that (1) the precision of coarse alignment can attain below \(5^{\circ}\); (2) the attitude errors by in-flight alignment model converge to \(24^{\prime}\) at early of the latter half of the flight; (3) the in-flight alignment model based on Kalman theory has better adaptability, and show satisfying performance.
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    in-flight self-alignment method
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    guided munitions
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    Kalman theory
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