A line-of-sight rate estimation method for roll-pitch gimballed infrared seeker

Xinchun Wang, Bo Mo, Xuan Li*, Fuxiang Liu

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Abstract

Roll-pitch gimballed infrared seeker has wide field of view but suffers from the rapid roll motion of the zenith-pass problem. For estimating the line-of-sight (LOS) rate with the roll-pitch seeker, we propose a coordinate transformation method to compensate for the impact of rapid roll motion. A precise LOS rate dynamics model is derived on the transformed coordinate system. And based on the model, we design a novel LOS rate estimator with the Improved Iterated Cubature Kalman Filter algorithm (IICKF). The proposed IICKF is derived from reducing the dimensionality of the optimization problem of the ICKF, which inherits the estimation accuracy but decreases the computational complexity of the algorithm. For validating, Monte Carlo simulations are performed at last. The simulation results show that the proposed LOS rate estimator outperform the standard EKF, CKF, ICKF, and can well cope with the rapid roll motion of the zenith-pass problem in roll-pitch gimballed infrared seeker system.

Original languageEnglish
Article number162935
JournalOptik
Volume192
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2019

Keywords

  • Coordinate transformation
  • IICKF
  • LOS rate estimator
  • Rapid roll motion
  • Roll-pitch gimballed infrared seeker
  • Zenith-pass problem

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