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Simulation Analysis for Performance Improvements of GNSS-based Positioning in a Road Environment
Authors:
Nam-Hyeok Kim
Chi-Ho Park
Soon Ki Jung
Keywords: GNSS; Vision; Pseudolite; Simulation.
Abstract:
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSSs), such as the Global Positioning System (GPS) in the USA, the GLObal NAvigation Satellite System (GLONASS) in Russia, and the Galileo in the EU, determine a target position using a satellite signal. They are widely used around the globe at this time. However, there is a critical obstacle when attempting to run a navigation system in a land vehicle. In contrast to aircraft or vessels, which operate in open areas without any obstacles, land vehicles must deal with signal occlusion caused by surrounding buildings, skyscrapers and other objects, especially in urban areas. In order to solve this problem, many researchers have studied many different methods, such as GPS/GLONASS-integrated positioning; pseudolite, which produces a signal similar to that of GPS; and GPS/Vision integrated positioning. These studies have mainly focused on integrated positioning methods. In contrast, this paper focuses on the relationship between the position of a new signal generator and positioning error for high-accuracy positioning in GPS shaded areas using simulation analysis. Through this analysis, we confirmed that horizontal positioning error is the lowest (10m) in the urban canyon when the degrees of geometric stability is the best.
Pages: 178 to 182
Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2014
Publication date: October 12, 2014
Published in: conference
ISSN: 2308-4537
ISBN: 978-1-61208-371-1
Location: Nice, France
Dates: from October 12, 2014 to October 16, 2014