基于ANFIS的高速车辆低成本INS/GPS导航系统优化

E. S. Abdolkarimi, M. Mosavi, A. Abedi, S. Mirzakuchaki
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全球定位系统(GPS)和惯性导航系统(INS)具有互补的特性,与独立的惯性导航系统或GPS相比,它们的集成提供了连续和精确的导航解决方案。扩展卡尔曼滤波(EKF)是用于此目的的最常用的INS/GPS集成技术。卡尔曼滤波方法需要事先知道惯导系统的误差模型,这增加了系统的复杂性。这些方法在稳定性、鲁棒性、抗噪声和可观测性等方面存在不足,特别是在低成本的mems惯性传感器中使用时。因此,在本文中,基于人工智能(AI)技术增强了低成本的INS/GPS集成,旨在提供高精度的车辆状态估计。首先,通过EKF方法融合INS和GPS测量值。其次,基于自适应神经模糊推理系统(ANFIS)改进了基于人工智能的INS/GPS测量集成方法。利用实测数据对两种传感器融合方法的性能进行了评价。实验是在高速车辆上进行的。结果表明,与基于ekf的方法相比,低成本mems惯性传感器在GPS阻塞方面的定位有很大改进。
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Optimization of the low-cost INS/GPS navigation system using ANFIS for high speed vehicle application
Both Global Positioning System (GPS) and Inertial Navigation System (INS) have complementary characteristics and their integration provides continuous and accurate navigation solution, compared to standalone INS or GPS. Extended Kalman filtering (EKF) is the most common INS/GPS integration technique used for this purpose. Kalman filter methods require prior knowledge of the error model of INS, which increases the complexity of the system. These methods have some disadvantages in terms of stability, robustness, immunity to noise effect, and observability, especially when used with low-cost MEMS-based inertial sensors. Therefore, in this paper, low-cost INS/GPS integration is enhanced based on artificial intelligence (AI) techniques that are aimed at providing high-accuracy vehicle state estimates. First, the INS and GPS measurements are fused via an EKF method. Second, an artificial intelligence-based approach for the integration of INS/GPS measurements is improved based upon an Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS). The performance of the two sensor fusion approaches are evaluated using a real field test data. The experiments have been conducted using a high speed vehicle. The results show great improvements in positioning for low-cost MEMS-based inertial sensors in terms of GPS blockage compared to the EKF-based approach.
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