Abstract
Attitude measurement is an essential technology in projectile trajectory correction. Magnetometers have been used for projectile attitude measurement systems as they are small in size, lightweight, and low cost. However, magnetometers are seriously disturbed by the artillery magnetic field during launch. Moreover, the error parameters of the magnetometers, which are calibrated in advance, usually change after extended storage. The changed parameters have negative effects on attitude estimation of the projectile. To improve the accuracy of attitude estimation, the magnetometers should be calibrated again before launch or during flight. This paper presents a fast calibration method specific for a spinning projectile. At the launch site, the tri-axial magnetometer is calibrated, the parameters of magnetometer are quickly obtained by optimal ellipsoid fitting based on a least squares criterion. Then, the calibration parameters are used to compensate for magnetometer outputs during flight. The numerical simulation results show that the proposed calibration method can effectively determine zero bias, scale factors, and alignment angle errors. Finally, a semi-physical experimental system was designed to further verify the performance of the calibration method. The results show that pitch angle error reduces from 3.52° to 0.58° after calibration. The roll angle error is reduced from 2.59° to 0.65°. Simulations and experimental results indicate that the accuracy of magnetometer in strap-down spinning projectile has been greatly enhanced, and the attitude estimation errors are reduced after calibration.
Highlights
Attitude measurement is an essential technology in projectile trajectory correction
This paper presents a fast calibration method specific for a spinning projectile
The tri-axial magnetometer is calibrated again, and the error parameters of the magne including bias errors, scale factors and misalignment angles are quickly obtained by ellipsoid fitting based on a least squares criterion
Summary
Attitude measurement is an essential technology in projectile trajectory correction. Only a few types of attitude sensors are suitable for spinning projectiles since the sensors must withstand extremely large loads at launch and rapid spins during flight [1,2]. Previous calibration studies have mainly focused on magnetic compasses, satellites, UAVs and various low-cost attitude measurement systems [17,22,23] Note that these calibration methods are not suitable for projectile applications. The tri-axial magnetometer is calibrated again, and the parameters of the tri-axial magnetometer including bias errors, scale factors and misalignment angles are obtained quickly by optimal ellipsoid fitting based on a least squares criterion. These calibration parameters are used to compensate for magnetometer measured data during flight.
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