
Strapdown Inertial Navigation Technology
Institution of Engineering and Technology (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 29. October 2004
Book
Hardback
576 pages
978-0-86341-358-2 (ISBN)
Description
Inertial navigation is widely used for the guidance of aircraft, missiles, ships and land vehicles, as well as in a number of novel applications such as surveying underground pipelines in drilling operations. This book sets out to provide a clear and concise description of the physical principles of inertial navigation, the associated growth of errors and their compensation. There is also detailed treatment of recent developments in inertial sensor technology and a description of techniques for implementing and evaluating such systems. This new edition includes a number of refinements covering sensor technology, geodesy and error modelling, plus new chapters on MEMS technology and inertial systems applications.
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Series
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Stevenage
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 35 mm
Weight
943 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-86341-358-2 (9780863413582)
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David Titterton | John Weston
Strapdown Inertial Navigation Technology
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02/2009
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Persons
David Titterton is a member of the DSTL college of Fellows (individual merit scientists) and is currently the technical leader of laser systems at this government laboratory. He is also a visiting Professor at the University of Cranfield.
John Weston is a Prinipal Scientist at Halliburton Sperry-Sun researching inertial/gyroscopic systems for the surveying of underground pipelines and well bores. He has worked in missile guidance and control, originally with British Aerospace plc.
John Weston is a Prinipal Scientist at Halliburton Sperry-Sun researching inertial/gyroscopic systems for the surveying of underground pipelines and well bores. He has worked in missile guidance and control, originally with British Aerospace plc.
Content
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Fundamental principles and historical developments of inertial navigation
Chapter 3: Basic principles of strapdown inertial navigation systems
Chapter 4: Gyroscope technology 1
Chapter 5: Gyroscope technology 2
Chapter 6: Accelerometer and multi-sensor technology
Chapter 7: MEMS inertial sensors
Chapter 8: Testing, calibration and compensation
Chapter 9: Strapdown system technology
Chapter 10: Inertial navigation system alignment
Chapter 11: Strapdown navigation system computation
Chapter 12: Generalised system performance analysis
Chapter 13: Integrated navigation systems
Chapter 14: Design example
Chapter 15: Alternative applications of IN sensors and systems
Appendices
Chapter 2: Fundamental principles and historical developments of inertial navigation
Chapter 3: Basic principles of strapdown inertial navigation systems
Chapter 4: Gyroscope technology 1
Chapter 5: Gyroscope technology 2
Chapter 6: Accelerometer and multi-sensor technology
Chapter 7: MEMS inertial sensors
Chapter 8: Testing, calibration and compensation
Chapter 9: Strapdown system technology
Chapter 10: Inertial navigation system alignment
Chapter 11: Strapdown navigation system computation
Chapter 12: Generalised system performance analysis
Chapter 13: Integrated navigation systems
Chapter 14: Design example
Chapter 15: Alternative applications of IN sensors and systems
Appendices