Rapid and Accurate INS Transfer Alignment for Air Launched Tactical Missile Using Kalman Filter
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Published:2023-07-11
Issue:4
Volume:73
Page:496-502
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ISSN:0976-464X
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Container-title:Defence Science Journal
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language:
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Short-container-title:Def. Sc. J.
Author:
Jain Sambhav KumarORCID,
Jain Tapan K.ORCID,
Shanker Saumya,
Srivastava SrikantORCID
Abstract
An Inertial Navigation System (INS) independently measures the Position, Velocity, and Attitude (PVA) of thevehicle to navigate it towards the target. Since INS is a dead-reckoning system, it requires accurate initialization toprovide the navigation (PVA) solution. In the case of an air-launched tactical missile, the aircraft navigation system(Master INS) information is used to initialize accurately the missile INS (Slave INS). Rapid transfer alignment isneeded in today’s combat operation to converge slave INS initialization in the shortest possible time using aircraftnavigation information. The transfer alignment consists of first initializing the missile INS and establishing anavigation solution (PVA) using the missile IMU rates and accelerations, then a Kalman filter is used to, estimatethe errors between the Slave INS and Master INS. The proposed method’s simulation results show that a tacticalmissile INS can be aligned to an acceptable accuracy in a very short time based on the aircraft’s attitude information and with natural maneuvers experienced during aircraft take-off.
Publisher
Defence Scientific Information and Documentation Centre
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Science Applications,General Physics and Astronomy,Mechanical Engineering,Biomedical Engineering,General Chemical Engineering
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