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El-Diasty, Mohammed Kandil El-Emam.
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Development of a MEMS-based INS/GPS vessel navigation system for marine applications.
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Development of a MEMS-based INS/GPS vessel navigation system for marine applications./
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El-Diasty, Mohammed Kandil El-Emam.
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209 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 71-09, Section: B, page: .
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Geodesy. -
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Development of a MEMS-based INS/GPS vessel navigation system for marine applications.
El-Diasty, Mohammed Kandil El-Emam.
Development of a MEMS-based INS/GPS vessel navigation system for marine applications.
- 209 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 71-09, Section: B, page: .
Thesis (Ph.D.)--York University (Canada), 2010.
The integration of measurements from the Global Positioning System (GPS) with an Inertial Navigation System (INS) has been used in many applications of positioning and orientation. Over the last several years, a number of low cost Micro-Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS)-based inertial sensors have been developed. Unfortunately, MEMS inertial sensor signals are contaminated by large random errors and the navigation solutions drift significantly over time. The overall objective of this dissertation is to investigate new methodologies to improve the performance of MEMS-based INS/GPS solution for hydrography and maritime navigation applications using two MEMS-based inertial units, namely ADIS16364 and DQI-100.
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First, the effect of temperature point changes on low-cost, consumer-grade MEMS-based inertial sensor random error is examined. It is shown that the stochastic model parameters of a low-cost, consumer-grade MEMS-based inertial unit, namely the ADIS16364, are temperature dependent. Then, a novel, nonlinear stochastic model for inertial errors using a wavelet network (WN) is developed in this dissertation to replace the classical linear stochastic models, such as random walk (RW), Gauss-Markov (GM), and autoregressive (AR). It is shown that the first-order WN-based nonlinear stochastic model provides superior navigation results to the first-order GM and AR models. This new nonlinear model improves the performance of the ADIS16364 and DQI-100 units and introduces significant solution improvements when GPS outages exist, that range between 26% and 43% for 2D positions as compared to the standalone inertial navigation solution (prediction mode of the INS/GPS filter) when the current state-of-the-art linear GM-based is employed with the unscented Kalman filter (UKF).
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