A Vessel Position Precision Analysis Based on a Two-Star Combined Approach
Traditional celestial navigation mainly utilized the sextant to measure the attitude and the position contour method to calculate and resolve the vessel’s positioning problem, but these methods are not rigorous, having major deficiencies in the positioning accuracy. Currently, the small field-of-vie...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of marine science and engineering 2024-12, Vol.12 (12), p.2347 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Traditional celestial navigation mainly utilized the sextant to measure the attitude and the position contour method to calculate and resolve the vessel’s positioning problem, but these methods are not rigorous, having major deficiencies in the positioning accuracy. Currently, the small field-of-view star sensor is becoming the main attitude measurement equipment on vessels, and its measurement accuracy directly affects the vessel positioning results. Aiming at this problem, this research provides a model of small field-of-view star sensor positioning accuracy based on the two-star combination method, and numerical solutions are given. In addition, it focuses on the influence of the measurement error of the star sensor, especially the elevation angle error, on the positioning accuracy of the vessel and gives the star selection strategy for practical application. In particular, the star selection strategy is also applicable to other two-star positioning methods. The results show that the analytical solution is computationally simple and real-time, and the effect of measurement errors on positioning can be minimized by the star selection strategy. This study reveals the error influence mechanism based on the dual-star combination approach, which has significant implications for practical vessel navigation using small-field-of-view star sensors. |
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ISSN: | 2077-1312 2077-1312 |
DOI: | 10.3390/jmse12122347 |