Coupling architecture between INS/GPS for precise navigation on set paths
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2020
Corporación Universidad de la Costa
GPS offers the advantage of providing high long-term position accuracy with residual errors that affect the final positioning solution to a few meters with a sampling frequency of 1 Hz (Marston et al. in Decis Support Syst 51:176–189, 2011 [1]). The signals are also subject to obstruction and interference, so GPS receivers cannot be relied upon for a continuous navigation solution. On the contrary, the inertial navigation system has a sampling frequency of at least 50 Hz and exhibits low noise in the short term. In this research, a prototype based on development cards is implemented for the coupling of the inertial navigation system with GPS to improve the precision of navigation on a trajectory.
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