Presentation 1999/7/30
DGPS Positioning Performance with Multiple Reference Stations
Takeyasu Sakai, Kazunobu Koremura,
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Abstract(in English) GPS (global positioning system) receivers are capable of operating in standalone mode with positioning accuracy down to a hundred meters or so. DGPS (differential GPS) technique enables to provide the position information accurate down to a few meters by transmitting the correction information sampled at a fixed ground reference station. DGPS positioning accuracy would naturally be improved by using the correction information of multiple stations. We will explain the method to use multiple correction information simultaneously in user receiver, and show experimental results that indicate the effects of using multiple reference stations. It will be shown that weighting to reference stations by the distance from user receiver is effective for long baseline distance, but has opposite effect for short baseline.
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Keyword(in English) satellite navigation / GPS / navigation / aviation
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Conference Date 1999/7/30(1days)
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Registration To Space, Aeronautical and Navigational Electronics (SANE)
Language JPN
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Title (in English) DGPS Positioning Performance with Multiple Reference Stations
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Keyword(1) satellite navigation
Keyword(2) GPS
Keyword(3) navigation
Keyword(4) aviation
1st Author's Name Takeyasu Sakai
1st Author's Affiliation Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Ministry of Transport()
2nd Author's Name Kazunobu Koremura
2nd Author's Affiliation Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Ministry of Transport
Date 1999/7/30
Paper # SANE99-44
Volume (vol) vol.99
Number (no) 248
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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