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Application of federal Kalman filter with neural networks in the velocity and attitude matching of transfer alignment
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    Application of federal Kalman filter with neural networks in the velocity and attitude matching of transfer alignment (English)
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    25 June 2018
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    Summary: The centralized Kalman filter is always applied in the velocity and attitude matching of Transfer Alignment (TA). But the centralized Kalman has many disadvantages, such as large amount of calculation, poor real-time performance, and low reliability. In the paper, the federal Kalman filter (FKF) based on neural networks is used in the velocity and attitude matching of TA, the Kalman filter is adjusted by the neural networks in two subfilters, the federal filter is used to fuse the information of the two subfilters, and the global suboptimal state estimation is obtained. The result of simulation shows that the federal Kalman filter based on neural networks is better in estimating the initial attitude misalignment angle of Inertial Navigation System (INS) when the system dynamic model and noise statistics characteristics of inertial navigation system are unclear, and the estimation error is smaller and the accuracy is higher.
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    federal Kalman filter
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    neural networks
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    transfer alignment
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