Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5472654 Aerospace Science and Technology 2017 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
Distributed array antenna synthetic aperture radar (SAR), flexible baseline interferometric SAR (InSAR) or integrated multi-task imaging sensors are the most attractive development directions of aerial survey and remote sensing system, and urgently demand a distributed Position and Orientation System (DPOS) to accurately measure multi-nodes time-spatial reference information. However, the traditional transfer alignment (TA) method can't meet the requirements of some high precision interferometric imaging task. To solve the problem, a dual-filter TA method based on position-velocity-attitude matching (PVAM) was proposed. Firstly, the TA method based on attitude matching (AM) is conducted in filter-1 to estimate the flexible angles and the derivatives. Then the TA method based on position-velocity matching (PVM) is conducted in filter-2, and the position and velocity measurements are compensated by the flexible angles and the derivatives estimated by filter-1. Finally, the strapdown solutions of slave IMU are corrected by the corrections from both filter-1 and filter-2. A semi-physical simulation based on airborne DPOS flight experiment has been conducted, verifying that the baseline error has been reduced from 0.0240 m to 0.0083 m and the computation time has been decrease by 3.41%.
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