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Log-linear Error State Model Derivation without Approximation for INS

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arxiv 2208.03427 v1 pith:6NODMTC7 submitted 2022-08-06 cs.RO

classification cs.RO
keywords log-linearerrorinitialapproximationlargemodelmodelsnavigation
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Through assembling the navigation parameters as matrix Lie group state, the corresponding inertial navigation system (INS) kinematic model possesses a group-affine property. The Lie logarithm of the navigation state estimation error satisfies a log-linear autonomous differential equation. These log-linear models are still applicable even with arbitrarily large initial errors, which is very attractive for INS initial alignment. However, in existing works, the log-linear models are all derived based on first-order linearization approximation, which seemingly goes against their successful applications in INS initial alignment with large misalignments. In this work, it is shown that the log-linear models can also be derived without any approximation, the error dynamics for both left and right invariant error in continuous time are given in matrix Lie group SE_2 (3) for the first time. This work provides another evidence for the validity of the log-linear model in situations with arbitrarily large initial errors.

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