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Azimuth misalignment determination in an inertial navigator

  • US 5,789,671 A
  • Filed: 08/15/1996
  • Issued: 08/04/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/15/1996
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method for correcting an initial azimuth alignment error in an inertial navigator which has been pre-aligned in azimuth with an azimuthal alignment proportional to east gyro drift, said inertial navigator comprising at least an east gyro and a north gyro, said method comprising the steps of:

  • placing the inertial navigator in an unaided navigation mode;

    measuring a cumulative north velocity error in a detected north velocity while the inertial navigator is at rest;

    measuring a cumulative east velocity error in a detected east velocity while the inertial navigator is at rest;

    determining a drift rate about an east axis using the cumulative north velocity error;

    determining a drift rate about a north axis using the cumulative east velocity error;

    correcting the inertial navigator for the drift rate about a east axis and the drift rate about the north axis;

    correcting the inertial navigator for the cumulative north velocity error and the cumulative east velocity error;

    determining a cross-axis error in navigational data output by the inertial navigator after the inertial navigator has traveled from an original location to a new location, said cross-axis error caused at least in part by an initial azimuth misalignment;

    correcting the inertial navigator for the cross-axis error; and

    correcting the inertial navigator for an initial azimuth misalignment and an east gyro drift rate that caused the initial azimuth misalignment.

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