Two-Point Localization Algorithm of a Magnetic Target Based on Tensor Geometric Invariant

Author:

Chi Cheng1ORCID,Wang Dan1,Tao Ronghua1,Li Jianwei1,Wang Ye1,Yu Zhentao1,Yu Lu1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Remote Sensing, Navy Submarine Academy, Qingdao 266000, China

Abstract

Currently, magnetic gradient tensor-based localization methods face challenges such as significant errors in geomagnetic field estimation, susceptibility to local optima in optimization algorithms, and inefficient performance. In addressing these issues, this article propose a two-point localization method under the constraint of overlaying geometric invariants. This method initially establishes the relationship between the target position and the magnetic gradient tensor by substituting an intermediate variable for the magnetic moment. Exploiting the property of the eigenvector corresponding to the minimum absolute eigenvalue being perpendicular to the target position vector, this constraint is superimposed to formulate a nonlinear system of equations of the target’s position. In the process of determining the target position, the Nara method is employed for obtaining the initial values, followed by the utilization of the Levenberg–Marquardt algorithm to derive a precise solution. Experimental validation through both simulations and experiments confirms the effectiveness of the proposed method. The results demonstrate its capability to overcome the challenges faced by a single-point localization method in the presence of some errors in geomagnetic field estimation. In comparison to traditional two-point localization methods, the proposed method exhibits the highest precision. The localization outcomes under different noise conditions underscore the robust noise resistance and resilience of the proposed method.

Funder

The National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) Joint Fund Project

Publisher

MDPI AG

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