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GNSS Reliability Testing in Signal-Degraded Scenario
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del Core, G.
, Gaglione, Salvatore
, Gioia, Ciro
, Angrisano, Antonio
in
Algorithms
/ GLONASS
/ GNSS
/ Navigation
/ Performance indices
/ Receivers
/ Satellites
/ Statistical tests
2013
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GNSS Reliability Testing in Signal-Degraded Scenario
by
del Core, G.
, Gaglione, Salvatore
, Gioia, Ciro
, Angrisano, Antonio
in
Algorithms
/ GLONASS
/ GNSS
/ Navigation
/ Performance indices
/ Receivers
/ Satellites
/ Statistical tests
2013
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GNSS Reliability Testing in Signal-Degraded Scenario
2013
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Overview
Multiconstellation satellite navigation is critical in signal-degraded environments where signals are strongly corrupted. In this case, the use of a single GNSS system does not guarantee an accurate and continuous positioning. A possible approach to solve this problem is the use of multiconstellation receivers that provide additional measurements and allows robust reliability testing; in this work, a GPS/GLONASS combination is considered. In urban scenario, a modification of the classical RAIM technique is necessary taking into account frequent multiple blunders. The FDE schemes analysed are the “Observation Subset Testing,” “Forward-Backward Method,” and “Danish Method”; they are obtained by combining different basic statistical tests. The considered FDE methods are modified to optimize their behaviour in urban scenario. Specifically a preliminary check is implemented to screen out bad geometries. Moreover, a large blunder could cause multiple test failures; hence, a separability index is implemented to avoid the incorrect exclusion of blunder-free measurements. Testing the RAIM algorithms of GPS/GLONASS combination to verify the benefits relative to GPS only case is a main target of this work too. The performance of these methods is compared in terms of RMS and maximum error for the horizontal and vertical components of position and velocity.
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Hindawi Puplishing Corporation,Hindawi Publishing Corporation
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