Principles of GNSS, inertial, and multisensor integrated navigation systems

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    • Groves, Paul D.

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Principles of GNSS, inertial, and multisensor integrated navigation systems

Paul D. Groves

(The GNSS technology and applications series / Elliott Kaplan and Christopher Hegarty)

Artech House, c2008

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Navigation systems engineering is a red-hot area. More and more technical professionals are entering the field and looking for practical, up-to-date engineering know-how. This single-source reference answers the call, providing both an introduction to overall systems operation and an in-depth treatment of architecture, design, and component integration. This book explains how satellite, on-board, and other navigation technologies operate, and it gives practitioners insight into performance issues such as processing chains and error sources. Providing solutions to systems designers and engineers, the book describes and compares different integration architectures, and explains how to diagnose errors. Moreover, this hands-on book includes appendices filled with terminology and equations for quick referencing.

Table of Contents

Navigation Mathematics - Co-Ordinate Frames, Kinematics, And The Earth. The Kalman Filter. Navigation Systems - Inertial Sensors. Inertial Navigation. Satellite Navigation Systems. Satellite Navigation Processing, Errors, And Geometry. Advanced Satellite Navigation. Terrestrial Radio Navigation. Dead Reckoning, Attitude, And Height Measurement. Feature Matching. Integrated Navigation - INS/GNSS Integration. INS Alignment And Zero Velocity Updates. Multi-Sensor Integrated Navigation. Fault Detection And Integrity Monitoring.

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