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Orientation estimation using vector observations with one or two components lost

Gang Shi (ShanDong Institute of Petroleum and Chemical Technology, Dongying, China and College of Control Science and Engineering, China University of Petroleum, Dongying, China)
Honglei Shang (Kenli Secondary Vocational School, Dongying, China)

Sensor Review

ISSN: 0260-2288

Article publication date: 11 November 2022

Issue publication date: 18 November 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

Traditional algorithms require at least two complete vector observations to estimate orientation parameters. However, sensor faults and disturbances may cause some components of vector observations unavailable. This paper aims to propose algorithms to realize orientation estimation using vector observations with one or two components lost.

Design/methodology/approach

The fundamental of the proposed method is using norm equation and dot product equation to estimate the lost components, then, using an improved TRIAD to calculate attitude matrix. Specific algorithms for one and two lost components cases are constructed respectively, and the nonuniqueness of orientation estimation is analyzed from a geometric point of view. At last, experiments are performed to test the proposed algorithms.

Findings

The loss of components results in the loss of orientation information. The introduction of the norm equation and dot product equation can partially compensate for the loss of information. Experiment results and analysis show that the proposed algorithms can provide effective orientation estimation, and in vast majority of applications, the proposed algorithms can provide a unique solution in one lost component case and double solutions in two lost components case.

Originality/value

The proposed method addresses the problem of orientation estimation when one or two components of vector observations are unavailable. The introduction of the norm equation and dot product equation makes the calculation cost low, while the analyses from a geometric point of view makes the study of nonuniqueness more intuitive.

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Acknowledgements

Ethics statement: This work does not contain any studies involving human or animal participants.

Funding: This work was supported by the Scientific Development Fund of Dongying [grant numbers DJ2020013].

Citation

Shi, G. and Shang, H. (2022), "Orientation estimation using vector observations with one or two components lost", Sensor Review, Vol. 42 No. 6, pp. 733-741. https://doi.org/10.1108/SR-12-2021-0499

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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