Title :
Inertial navigation at high latitude: Trials and test results
Author :
Yves Paturel;Jean-Baptiste Lacambre;Fr?d?ric Patin;Christopher Moynagh
Author_Institution :
Navigation Systems Business Unit, iXBlue S.A.S, Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France
Abstract :
Due to melting ice at the North Pole, navigation at high latitudes is increasing regularly. Therefore, navigation and survey at these high latitudes becomes more and more a key issue, especially for underwater operations where GNSS signals are not available. Navigation at high latitudes is a challenge for inertial navigation systems. Alignment of these systems with respect to North becomes more difficult when closer to the pole because the physical effect that is used becomes smaller and smaller when going to high latitudes. In order to evaluate heading accuracy and navigation performance of its inertial systems under these extreme conditions, iXBlue had the opportunity to test several of its navigation systems on a vessel up to 81 degrees of latitude during summer 2014. Thanks to the collaboration of the Norwegian Polar Institute, iXBlue has tested QUADRANS gyrocompass and PHINS navigation systems on the research Vessel Lance. The paper emphasizes on the potential difficulties encountered by inertial navigation systems at high latitudes. In a second part the paper presents and analyzes performance of all navigation systems and gyrocompasses under test in terms of heading accuracy and long term stability and navigation accuracy without GNSS aiding. The third part explains why we obtained extremely good results during this test campaign.
Keywords :
"Global Positioning System","Aircraft navigation","Sensors","Receivers","North Pole","Inertial navigation"
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS´15 MTS/IEEE Washington