DocumentCode
2690424
Title
An adaptive calibration approach for a 2-axis digital compass in a low-cost pedestrian navigation system
Author
Chen, Wei ; Chen, Ruizhi ; Chen, Yuwei ; Kuusniemi, Heidi ; Fu, Zhongqian ; Wang, Jianyu
Author_Institution
Dept. of Navig. & Positioning, Finnish Geodetic Inst. (FGI), Masala, Finland
fYear
2010
fDate
3-6 May 2010
Firstpage
1392
Lastpage
1397
Abstract
A magnetic compass requires a careful calibration procedure and complicated compensation algorithms before obtaining precise heading because of its vulnerability to several types of errors. Existing calibration approaches are not applicable for a 2-axis digital compass applied in pedestrian navigation, especially in order to eliminate predictable magnetic disturbances and tilt error without a tilt sensor or external information on the local magnetic field. This paper introduces an adaptive and unified error model for a 2-axis digital compass, which includes all predictable errors from the navigation platform and the pedestrian´s walking behavior. An easy-to-use and computation-efficient calibration approach is proposed, utilizing the heading from GPS to estimate the parameters of this model in the calibration procedure. Several tests were conducted to validate this approach and evaluate its performance in upgrading the positioning accuracy. The results demonstrate that the approach suggested is applicable for decreasing the errors on a 2-axis compass from several tens of degrees to the extent that is adequate to guarantee the positioning accuracy of our self-developed low-cost pedestrian navigation system about 2% of the travelled distance; or below 8 m during 10 min of continuous walking - comparable to typical commercial dead reckoning modules or inexpensive inertial measurement units.
Keywords
Global Positioning System; calibration; compasses; inertial navigation; GPS; adaptive calibration approach; calibration procedure; commercial dead reckoning modules; compensation algorithms; inertial measurement units; low-cost pedestrian navigation system; magnetic disturbances; positioning accuracy; two-axis digital compass; Calibration; Dead reckoning; Global Positioning System; Legged locomotion; Magnetic sensors; Measurement units; Navigation; Parameter estimation; Predictive models; Testing; 2-axis digital compass; a unified error model; adaptive calibration; pedestrian navigation systems;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference (I2MTC), 2010 IEEE
Conference_Location
Austin, TX
ISSN
1091-5281
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-2832-8
Electronic_ISBN
1091-5281
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IMTC.2010.5488274
Filename
5488274
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