Abstract

Aiming at the problem of poor transfer alignment accuracy between missiles with a high length-to-diameter ratio as a carrier missile and the internally carried guided submunition, this study proposes a transfer alignment method based on the distributed inertial network of the guided submunition. Initially, considering the influence of the deflection deformation of the carrier missile body and the dynamic nonlinear deformation of the lever arm on the transfer alignment accuracy, the corresponding error model is established and compensated for the sub-inertial guide velocity to improve the accuracy of the observed quantities. Additionally, in response to the high failure rate of low-cost inertial guidance systems equipped with guided submunition, we used an inertial network data fusion architecture based on the isolation of device failure monitoring, which effectively isolates the faulty data through the fusion of inertial measurements at the sensor level and optimal fusion of filtering to further improve the reliability of transmission alignment. The effectiveness of the method proposed in this paper is verified through a large number of simulation experiments. Compared with the traditional transfer alignment method between a single master inertial guide and a sub inertial guide, the method in the paper has obvious improvement in the transfer alignment accuracy. In addition, this method is not affected by the failure of inertial devices in the distributed inertial network, and can continuously maintain a high transfer alignment accuracy. For this kind of missile-borne distributed inertial network with a sub-node sets layer, it is found after comparison that: the transmission alignment error is basically the same for different slave nodes in the same sub-node sets; between different sub-node sets, the closer to the master inertial guide the transmission alignment error is smaller. This study provides a new solution idea and certain reference value for solving the problem of poor transfer alignment accuracy between missiles with a high length-to-diameter ratio as a carrier missile and the internally carried guided submunition.

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