Estimation of attitudes from a low-cost miniaturized inertial platform using Kalman Filter-based sensor fusion algorithm |
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Authors: | N. Shantha Kumar T. Jann |
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Affiliation: | (1) Flight Mechanics and Control Division, National Aerospace Laboratories, 560 017 Bangalore, India;(2) DLR, Institute for Flugsystemtechnik, Braunschweig, Germany |
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Abstract: | Due to costs, size and mass, commercially available inertial navigation systems are not suitable for small, autonomous flying
vehicles like ALEX and other UAVs. In contrast, by using modern MEMS (or of similar class) sensors, hardware costs, size and
mass can be reduced substantially. However, low-cost sensors often suffer from inaccuracy and are influenced greatly by temperature
variation. In this work, such inaccuracies and dependence on temperature variations have been studied, modelled and compensated
in order to reach an adequate quality of measurements for the estimation of attitudes. This has been done applying a Kaiman
Filter-based sensor fusion algorithm that combines sensor models, error parameters and estimation scheme. Attitude estimation
from low-cost sensors is first realized in a Matlab/Simulink platform and then implemented on hardware by programming the
micro controller and validated. The accuracies of the estimated roll and pitch attitudes are well within the stipulated accuracy
level of ±5‡ for the ALEX. However, the estimation of heading, which is mainly derived from the magnetometer readings, seems
to be influenced greatly by the variation in local magnetic field |
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Keywords: | Estimation of attitudes sensor fusion algorithm inertial navigation systems Kalman Filters low-cost sensors miniatured inertial platform |
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