Abstract Geomagnetic information is used to restrict the rising error of the inertial navigation system
in geomagnetic navigation, and it meets the demands of submarine navigation, which include self-
help, imperceptibility and high-precision. In this paper, the development of passive magnetic
navigation has been described, and the problems existent in previous studies have been analyzed and
indicated as follows: First, the submarine navigation should use the fine-scale, measured magnetic
map instead of directly using the IGRF model reference value. Second, the influence of the
geomagnetic diurnal change must be taken into account when magnetic navigation is used. The
theories and algorithms of using Kalman filter for passive magnetic navigation were elaborated, and a
simulation test was done, which attained the effect of using the geomagnetic field to assist inertial
navigation. Moreover, the theories and algorithms in which Kalman filter was used for passive
magnetic navigation were introduced, and then a simulation test was done, which attained the effect
of using the geomagnetic field to assist inertial navigation. Then the characteristics of geomagnetic
diurnal change were described, and the method that could eliminate the influence of the diurnal
change was discussed and the solution was put forward. By calibrating the mean diurnal change, the
interference caused by geomagnetic diurnal change to submarine navigation could be reduced to some
extent. At last, a simulation test for submarine passive navigation process was done. In the test the
magnetic anomaly database of a marine geological research in a certain area of East China Sea was
used, and the orientation of submarine navigation was modified.
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