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Unified Astronomical Positioning and Orientation Model Based on Robust Estimation

AbstractAstronomical positioning and orientation are important components of astronomical geodesy tasks, and they could also be used for real-time celestial navigation. In traditional methods, astronomical positioning and astronomical orientation can only be implemented separately, and all the obser...

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Published in:Journal of surveying engineering 2018-05, Vol.144 (2)
Main Authors: Li, Chonghui, Pu, Junyu, Zhan, Yinhu, Zheng, Yong, Zhang, Chao, Wang, Ruopu, Luo, Yabo, Wang, Dingwei
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Language:English
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Summary:AbstractAstronomical positioning and orientation are important components of astronomical geodesy tasks, and they could also be used for real-time celestial navigation. In traditional methods, astronomical positioning and astronomical orientation can only be implemented separately, and all the observations with different levels of precision are given the same weight. To change this, a unified astronomical positioning and orientation model based on robust estimation was developed. First, the problem that the coordinate rotation parameters are difficult to calculate directly was solved by using the Rodrigues matrix. Consequently, the astronomical longitude, latitude, and azimuth can be calculated at the same time. Second, as a result of the introduction of a robust estimation method, specific weight is matched to observations with corresponding precision when calculating the parameters, and thus more accurate astronomical longitude, latitude, and azimuth valuation can be calculated simultaneously. Experiments indicate that the unified model was able not only to achieve astronomical positioning and orientation simultaneously but also improve the accuracy of final results.
ISSN:0733-9453
1943-5428
DOI:10.1061/(ASCE)SU.1943-5428.0000248