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Navigation, Guidance, Control and Dynamics

Air Force Institute of Technology

2002

Inertial navigation systems

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Ins Aiding By Tracking An Unknown Ground Object, Mursy Polat Mar 2002

Ins Aiding By Tracking An Unknown Ground Object, Mursy Polat

Theses and Dissertations

The reduction of the navigation error in an inertial navigation system by optically tracking a ground object is investigated. Multiple observations of the ground object are used. The location of the ground object is assumed unknown. A careful analysis of the measurement situation at hand reveals that by optically tracking an unknown ground object using passive, bearings-only measurements, the aircraft's angle of attack and sideslip angle can be measured. Thus, two new independent measurement equations featuring the aircraft's angular navigation variables are obtained. Hence, by optically tracking over time an unknown ground object, inertial navigation system aiding is in fact …