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In long endurance underwater vehicle rotational inertial navigation system, the rotation strategy significantly impacts navigation accuracy. To address the limitations of the dual-axis 16-position rotation modulation scheme, specifically, its large rotation angles and inability to modulate errors arising from the coupling of scale factors and Earth’s rotation rate. This paper proposes a geocentric frame based triaxial 32-position rotation modulation method. This method suppresses navigation errors by altering the direction of the rotation axis and increasing the rotation sequence. It simultaneously isolates the Earth’s rotation rate, thereby eliminating the coupling error between inertial sensor scale factors and Earth rotation, and enhancing system navigation accuracy. Experimental results demonstrate that the system achieves a navigation positioning accuracy of approximately 2.2 nautical miles (n mile) over 72 hours. Compared to a single-axis RINS, positioning accuracy is improved by a factor of 8. Compared to a dual-axis RINS, positioning accuracy is enhanced by 0.75 n mile. These results validate the effectiveness of the proposed method in improving navigation accuracy.
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