Introduction to modern navigation systems
Langue : Anglais
Auteur : BEKIR Esmat
The emerging technology of very inexpensive inertial sensors is available for navigation as never before. The book lays the analytical foundation for understanding and implementing the navigation equations. It starts by demystifying the central theme of the frame rotation using such algorithms as the quaternions, the rotation vector and the Euler angles. After developing navigation equations, the book introduces the computational issues and discusses the physical aspects that are tied to implementing these equations. The book then explains alignment techniques. Introduction to Modern Navigation Systems offers an efficient algorithm for polar navigation. It also shows how to enhance the performance of the inertial system when aided by the Global Positioning System. It is an appropriate textbook for senior undergraduate and graduate students in aeronautical and electrical engineering. It could also be used as a reference book for practitioners in the field.
Vectors and Matrices. Coordinate Transformation between Orthonormal Frames. Forms of the Transformation Matrix. Earth and Navigation. The Inertial Navigation System Equations. Implementation. Air Data Computer. Polar Navigation. Alignment. Attitude and Heading Reference System. GPS Aided Inertial System. Appendices: The Vector Dot and Cross Products. Introduction to Quaternion Algebra. Simulink® Models. Ellipse Geometry. Vector Dynamics. Derivation of Air Speed Equations. DCM Error Algebra. Kalman Filtering.
Date de parution : 07-2007
Ouvrage de 240 p.
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