scholarly journals A Virtualization Approach to Correct Systematic Errors in Measured TDOA and FDOA for Low Orbit Dual-Satellite Positioning Systems

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
Gang Li ◽  
Min Zhou ◽  
Hongwen Tang ◽  
Hongbin Chen

The low-orbit dual-satellite passive location system provides a cost-efficient and easy implementation platform, by which positions of unknown emitters on the Earth can be determined through measuring both the time and the frequency differences by two low-orbit satellites in space. However, in reality, this dual-satellite location system has low positioning accuracy because of the existence of systematic errors. In this paper, in order to address the problem of low positioning accuracy in low-orbit dual-satellite systems, a virtualization approach, consisting of the establishment of the virtual reference station and virtual frequency conversion, is proposed to correct systematic errors in the system. Specifically, we first analyze the coming source of systematic errors in the dual-satellite location system, and then, a virtual reference station and virtual frequency are constructed to correct errors in the measured time difference of arrival and the frequency difference of arrival, respectively. Simulation results show that systematic errors caused by the measured time difference of arrival can be significantly reduced, and the correction efficiency, defined as a ratio between remaining errors after implementing the proposed method over uncorrected ones, for the measured frequency difference of arrival, largely relies on both the virtual frequency and the transmission frequency of reference stations.

Author(s):  
Ivo Muursepp ◽  
Marika Kulmar ◽  
Osama Elghary ◽  
Muhammad Mahtab Alam ◽  
Tao Chen ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 15 (9) ◽  
pp. 155014771986035 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chong Shen ◽  
Chengxiao Wang ◽  
Kun Zhang ◽  
Xianpeng Wang ◽  
Jing Liu

In complex indoor propagation environment, the non-line-of-sight error caused by various obstacles brings great error to node positioning. Choosing the appropriate signal transmission methods is important to improve node indoor positioning accuracy. In this research, ultra-wideband technology, as baseband with high theoretical positioning accuracy and real-time performance, is implemented to transmit indoor signals. The proposed fusion algorithm with ultra-wideband baseband takes advantages from both time difference of arrival and angle of arrival algorithms, combined through the steepest descent algorithm. The non-line-of-sight signal estimation error is iteratively eliminated to achieve effective positioning accuracy. The experimental results indicate that the novel time difference of arrival/angle of arrival fusion algorithm with steepest descent algorithm can largely improve node positioning accuracy and stability.


2019 ◽  
Vol 54 (1) ◽  
pp. 17-30 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thanate Jongrujinan ◽  
Chalermchon Satirapod

Abstract The VRS network-based technique has become the main precise GNSS surveying method especially for medium-range baselines (approximately 20-70 km). The key concept of this approach is to use the observables of multiple reference stations to generate the network correction in the form of a virtual reference station for mitigating distance-dependent errors including atmospheric effects and orbital uncertainty at the user’s location. Numerous GNSS data processing strategies have been adopted in the functional model in order to improve both the positioning accuracy and the success of ambiguity resolution. However, it is impossible to completely model the aforementioned errors. As a result, the unmodelled residuals still remain in the virtual reference station observables when the least squares estimation is employed. An alternative approach to deal with these residuals is to construct a more realistic stochastic model whereby the variance-covariance matrix is assumed to be homoscedastic. This research aims to investigate a suitable stochastic model used for the VRS technique. The rigorous statistical method, MINQUE has been applied to estimate the variance-covariance matrix of the double-difference observables for a virtual reference station to rover baseline determination. The findings of the comparison to the equal-weight model and the satellite elevation-based model indicated that the MINQUE procedure could enhance the positioning accuracy. In addition, the reliability of ambiguity resolution is also improved.


2016 ◽  
Vol 12 (11) ◽  
pp. 80 ◽  
Author(s):  
Songbo Ji

<p class="Abstract"><span lang="EN-US">Aimed at solving the problem of local divergence and low data accuracy, this paper introduces a new Time Difference of Arrival(TDOA)-based localization algorithm (TBL) for the large-scale, high-density wireless sensor networks which are designed for real-time surveillance and unexpected incidents management. In particular, several means to improve the accuracy of distance measurement are investigated, and the TDOA method, based on the sound wave and electromagnetic wave to locate in the large-scale WSN, is discussed. Also, the well-designed circular location process has the advantage of better positioning accuracy and coverage percentage. Simulation results have confirmed the effectiveness of the formed TBL algorithm.</span></p>


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