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by mc32 1107 days ago
Then it looks like underwater landslides, volcanoes and earthquakes could throw things off from time to time.
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Traditional dead reckoning is reasonably accurate over moderate timescales in the mostly empty ocean as subs are big/stable and relatively slow. Thus the existing approach of only occasionally surfacing for GPS. This is therefore more a supplement as being able to regularly recenter even a few times a day is good enough.
I would assume that you'd use that data in conjunction with others (sensor fusion / kalman filter).

Wenn you know you were at location X 10 minutes ago and now one sensor tells you you are at Y ... You can reasonably assume that that sensor is wrong.

Doesn't matter just take into account what didn't move. you don't have to recalibrate at each instant.