Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
485211 Procedia Computer Science 2016 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Radio Frequency (RF) signals broadcast by Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites have become an indispensable part of military and civil applications, right from missile guidance and civil aviation to farming and surveying. But the critical services provided by the GPS demand millimeter level positional accuracy. Over the years, research has been conducted and it is realized that the positional inaccuracy is mainly due to error in the pseudorange. The pseudorange is derived from the signal emission time (SET) of the satellite (known location) and signal reception time at the receiver (unknown location). Hence the better receiver position accuracy can be achieved by precise estimation of SET and accurate satellite position. If these errors are not corrected, they lead to inaccurate satellite position, which will propagate directly in to the range measurements. In this paper, an algorithm is proposed to estimate the SET and correct the satellite position for sagnac effect. Here the error in SET is modeled by taking into account the satellite clock aging parameters and the elliptical trajectory of the satellite, similarly the sagnac effect is corrected considering the earth's rotation during the signal propagation time. The implementation of the proposed algorithm for the ephemeris data collected from the Dual Frequency (DF) GPS receiver located in Indian subcontinent proved better positional accuracy. The SET and sagnac impact are assessed for all the tracked satellites, but the impact analysis pertaining to only SV PRN07 (Space Vehicle Pseudorandom Noise) are presented in this paper. The proposed algorithm can be implemented to achieve higher accuracy for navigation applications like civil aviation, category I/II Precision Approach (PA) aircraft's landing and Real Time Kinematic (RTK) positioning.

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