scholarly journals A Real-Time Estimation Method of Roll Angle and Angular Rate Based on Geomagnetic Information

2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
Lizhen Gao ◽  
Yingying Zhang ◽  
Xiaoming Zhang ◽  
Yuyang Xue

In the course of the guidance transformation of the rotating projectile, the accurate acquisition of the roll angle and roll angle rate is very important to the attitude determination and guidance control of the rotating projectile. However, due to the impact of high rotation and high overload of projectile, MEMS gyros have problems such as limited range, saturation, overload, and even performance degradation, which make the roll angle rate unable to be output normally. At the same time, because the MEMS gyro estimation of roll angle is in the form of angular rate integral, the roll angle cannot be estimated normally if the roll angle rate cannot be accurately obtained. In order to solve this problem, a real-time estimation of projectile roll angle and roll rate based on geomagnetic information under high dynamic and high overload conditions is presented. Firstly, according to the motion characteristics of the rotating projectile, the motion model of the projectile is established, and the roll angle and roll angle rate of the projectile are estimated by Kalman filtering algorithm under the conditions of high axial rotation and high overload. Considering the high dynamic characteristics of the rotating projectile, based on the Kalman filter, the algorithm of the forgetting filter with the forgetting factor is further adopted to estimate the roll angle and roll angle rate, so as to reduce the error caused by the estimation delay in the process of high-speed dynamic change. Simulation data and semiphysical test results show that the accuracy of roll angle estimated by this method reaches about 2° in semiphysical test, which is one time higher than that calculated by the system. In the semiphysical experiment, the accuracy of the estimated roll rotation rate reaches 5 °/s, which is more than 6 times higher than that obtained by direct derivation. In the high dynamic stage, compared with the pure Kalman filter, the accuracy of roll angle with forgetting factor estimation is improved by an order of magnitude, and the accuracy of roll angle rate is improved by 4 times, which meets the desired accuracy of rotating projectile.

2020 ◽  
Vol 306 ◽  
pp. 05002
Author(s):  
Chen Jingsheng ◽  
Li Chuanjun ◽  
Hu Peisen

The rotary missile stands a high overload during the launch and has to be powered up after launch, so it is necessary to achieve inflight alignment under high dynamic conditions. As a key technology of inflight alignment, the measurement method of roll angle has attracted more and more attention from researchers. The rotational speed of the rotary missile is very high, and most MIMUs cannot directly measure the roll angle. To solve this problem, this paper proposes a roll angle estimation method based on least squares method, analyzes its principle and derives the calculation procedure. Then on this basis, the roll angle estimation method based on least squares recursion is studied. The principle and calculation procedure of this method are deduced in detail. At last, the simulation experiment on MATLAB is carried out. The results show that this method is simple in calculation, high in accuracy and good in real-time performance, and has great application value.


2019 ◽  
Vol 147 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jessica Y. Wong ◽  
Edward Goldstein ◽  
Vicky J. Fang ◽  
Benjamin J. Cowling ◽  
Peng Wu

Abstract Statistical models are commonly employed in the estimation of influenza-associated excess mortality that, due to various reasons, is often underestimated by laboratory-confirmed influenza deaths reported by healthcare facilities. However, methodology for timely and reliable estimation of that impact remains limited because of the delay in mortality data reporting. We explored real-time estimation of influenza-associated excess mortality by types/subtypes in each year between 2012 and 2018 in Hong Kong using linear regression models fitted to historical mortality and influenza surveillance data. We could predict that during the winter of 2017/2018, there were ~634 (95% confidence interval (CI): (190, 1033)) influenza-associated excess all-cause deaths in Hong Kong in population ⩾18 years, compared to 259 reported laboratory-confirmed deaths. We estimated that influenza was associated with substantial excess deaths in older adults, suggesting the implementation of control measures, such as administration of antivirals and vaccination, in that age group. The approach that we developed appears to provide robust real-time estimates of the impact of influenza circulation and complement surveillance data on laboratory-confirmed deaths. These results improve our understanding of the impact of influenza epidemics and provide a practical approach for a timely estimation of the mortality burden of influenza circulation during an ongoing epidemic.


Author(s):  
Alberto Ferrari ◽  
Pieter Ginis ◽  
Michael Hardegger ◽  
Filippo Casamassima ◽  
Laura Rocchi ◽  
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