Abstract

Low-cost inertial measurement unit (IMU) is gradually applied for providing reliable positioning and navigation information in the area of Internet of Things (IoT) applications recently. However, the accuracy of IMU is highly influenced by inertial sensor errors in GNSS-denied and indoor navigation environment. In order to improve the accuracy and robustness of IMU, rotation modulation and cooperative navigation techniques can serve as effective ways for indoor and outdoor seamless navigation and positioning. In this paper, we propose a cooperative navigation system with a low-cost inertial sensor array composed of four IMUs. For optimizing the configuration and information processing of this system, observability analysis is carried out based on the concept of the degree of observability. Furthermore, a criterion for calculating the degree of observability is formulated to simplify the observability analysis of rotational IMUs. According to the simulation experiments of unmanned vehicle at low, medium and high driving speeds, the IMU rotation technique can improve the observability of inertial sensor errors and thus increase the accuracy of orientation, while the cooperative navigation technique can highly improve the accuracy of positioning.

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