| Title | Analysis of bottom-track and compass error in a self-contained acoustic Doppler diver navigation console. |
| Publication Type | Journal Article |
| Year of Publication | 2010 |
| Authors | Hench, JL, Rosman, JH |
| Volume | 27 |
| Issue | 7 |
| Pagination | 1229-1238 |
| Accession Number | LTER.2010-84613 |
| Keywords | MCR |
| Abstract | The Cobra-Tac (Teledyne RD Instruments) is a self-contained diver navigation system based on acoustic Doppler velocity log (DVL) technology that uses dead reckoning to compute displacements from a known starting point The navigational accuracy of the system was evaluated using a series of field tests with known solutions Initial test data had an obvious directional bias in the navigation measurements. with positional errors as large as 5% of the track length An analysis of this error showed that the DVL speed measurements were extremely accurate and that most of the position error could be explained by heading-dependent compass error Compass error versus heading curves were different depending on whether a given route was mapped in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction. and further testing indicated that this was clue to a combination of local magnetic field anomalies at the test site and instrument tilt A post processing correction procedure. based on a one-cycle compass error model, was derived that significantly improves Cobra-Tac position estimates After correction. position errors were well within manufacturer specifications Further tests using new firmware that permitted in situ underwater compass calibration gave position errors of less than 1% of the track length This level of accuracy should be sufficient for a wide range of scientific applications. Collectively. the test results and analyses indicate that Cobra-Tac can give very accurate navigation results, but the accuracy depends strongly on compass calibration and diver skill with the system |
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