Hybrid GPS/GSM Positioning Systems Design with Fuzzy Logic

Author(s):  
Hsin-Yuan Chen ◽  
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Chen-Hung Liu

Global Positioning System (GPS) is based on a satellite system. Much work has been carried out on a non-satellite positioning systems using the existing Global System of Mobile Communications (GSM) infrastructure. This leads to a hybrid GPS/GSM positioning systems in the paper. We purpose to adopt GSM for positioning via an integrated switch design with fuzzy logic, if GPS lose efficacy. This induces four main research features in this paper. (1) Designs with optimal-based Fourier analyzer to achieve error of GPS decrease is presented. (2) New applications of fuzzy set theory are presented to solve the problem of GPS accuracy. (3) An integrated switch of fuzzy logic is designed for selecting GPS or GSM positioning systems. (4) Discussions on various GSM positioning methods are adopted with different error and location parameters of environment.

2015 ◽  
Vol 35 (3) ◽  
pp. 7-14
Author(s):  
Maciej Gucma

Transport and logistics in XXI century relies on the several technical systems for assuring safe and reliable operations. One of widely used systems are satellite positioning systems, used to monitoring transport means and cargo itself. Reliability of the whole transport chain is often combined with singular reliability of satellite monitoring system. Possible threats to precise positioning of any vehicle is GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) deliberate interference. So called spoofing interference can mislead receiver in transport objective for reporting entirely wrong position and timing. To fight with this phenomena’s antispoofing techniques are developed. This paper will provide a review of late researches in field of GNSS anti-spoofing on the side of receiver. GNSS receiver vulnerabilities for a spoofer (device) attack will be presented as well as anti-spoofing algorithms. Possible limitation, costs as well as countermeasures methods will be shown thoroughly. Some of recent trends in anti-spoofing techniques in the world will be outlined up to date.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Li Yang ◽  
Yunhan Zhang ◽  
Haote Ruan

The BeiDou Satellite Navigation System of China can provide users with high precision, as well as all-weather and real-time positioning and navigation information. It can be widely used in many applications. However, new challenges appear with the expansion of the 5G communication system. To eradicate or weaken the influence of various errors in BeiDou positioning, a BeiDou satellite positioning algorithm based on GPRS technology is proposed. According to the principles of the BeiDou Satellite navigation system, the navigation and positioning data are obtained and useful information are extracted and sent to the communication network through the wireless module. The error is corrected by establishing a real-time kinematic (RTK) mathematical model, and the pseudorange is calculated by carrier phase to further eliminate the relativistic and multipath errors. Based on the results of error elimination, the BeiDou satellite positioning algorithm is improved and the positioning error is corrected. The experimental results show that the positioning accuracy and efficiency of the algorithm can meet the actual needs of real-time dynamic positioning systems.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tanweer Alam ◽  
Mohamed Benaida

Building the innovative blockchain-based architecture across the Internet of Things (IoT) platform for the education system could be an enticing mechanism to boost communication efficiency within the 5 G network. Wireless networking would have been the main research area allowing people to communicate without using the wires. It was established at the start of the Internet by retrieving the web pages to connect from one computer to another computer Moreover, high-speed, intelligent, powerful networks with numerous contemporary technologies, such as low power consumption, and so on, appear to be available in today's world to connect among each other. The extension of fog features on physical things under IoT is allowed in this situation. One of the complex tasks throughout the area of mobile communications would be to design a new virtualization framework based on blockchain across the Internet of Things architecture. The goal of this research is to connect a new study for an educational system that contains Blockchain to the internet of things or keeping things cryptographically secure on the internet. This research combines with its improved blockchain and IoT to create an efficient interaction system between students, teachers, employers, developers, facilitators and accreditors on the Internet. This specified framework is detailed research's great estimation.


Author(s):  
Jose Marcos C. Brito

The fifth generation of mobile communications networks (5G) is currently in the standardization process, which is expected to be completed in 2020. For this new generation, new applications and scenarios are imposing new performance requirements in addition to higher data rates. Specifically, the Internet of Things (IoT) and e-health applications have very important economic roles in 5G networks and define particular performance requirements that must be considered when defining the technologies for 5G networks. In this paper, the author discusses the influence of e-health and IoT applications on the technological trends for 5G networks.


2020 ◽  
Vol 165 ◽  
pp. 02018
Author(s):  
Jin Lin ◽  
Ma Yuping

With the development of electronic technology, remote monitoring has become the main development direction of data management. The monitoring of indoor environmental data is our main research content. The OneNET platform provided by China mobile communications corporation is used as the coordination command center of the intelligent monitoring application system for terminal design and development. OneNET platform provides standardized access terminal and the background monitor template type design method of the staff through constructing a set of environmental data acquisition and monitoring system based on OneNET, implementation of indoor environment parameters, such as temperature, temperature and concentration of PM2.5 real-time reporting and management operation, with abnormal data of automatic alarm. The system shows that the design based on the open platform can effectively improve the generation efficiency of new business and promote the development of Internet of things business.


Author(s):  
Jose Marcos C. Brito

The fifth generation of mobile communications networks (5G) is currently in the standardization process, which is expected to be completed in 2020. For this new generation, new applications and scenarios are imposing new performance requirements in addition to higher data rates. Specifically, the Internet of Things (IoT) and e-health applications have very important economic roles in 5G networks and define particular performance requirements that must be considered when defining the technologies for 5G networks. In this paper, the author discusses the influence of e-health and IoT applications on the technological trends for 5G networks.


2009 ◽  
Vol 62 (3) ◽  
pp. 543-554 ◽  
Author(s):  
Renato Filjar ◽  
Tomislav Kos ◽  
Serdjo Kos

Ionospheric delay is the major source of satellite positioning system performance degradation. Designers of satellite positioning systems attempt to mitigate the impact of the ionospheric delay by deployment of correction models. For instance, the American GPS utilises a global standard (Klobuchar) model, based on the assumption that the daily distribution of GPS ionospheric delay values follows a biased cosine curve during day-time, while during the night-time the GPS ionospheric delay remains constant. Providing a compromise between computational complexity and accuracy, the Klobuchar model is capable of correcting up to 70% of actual ionospheric delay, mainly during quiet space weather conditions. Unfortunately, it provides a very poor performance during severe space weather, geomagnetic and ionospheric disturbances. In addition, a global approach in Klobuchar model development did not take into account particularities of the local ionospheric conditions that can significantly contribute to the general GPS ionospheric delay. Current research activities worldwide are concentrating on a better understanding of the observed GPS ionospheric delay dynamics and the relation to local ionosphere conditions.Here we present the results of a study addressing daily GPS ionospheric delay dynamics observed at a Croatian coastal area of the northern Adriatic (position ϕ=45°N, λ=15°E) in the periods of quiet space weather in 2007. Daily sets of actual GPS ionospheric delay values were assumed to be the time series of composite signals, consisting of DC, cosine and residual components, respectively. Separate models have been developed that describe components of actual GPS ionospheric delay in the northern Adriatic for summer and winter, respectively. A special emphasis was given to the statistical description of the residual component of the daily distribution of GPS ionospheric delay, obtained by removing DC (bias) and cosine components from the composite GPS ionospheric delay.Future work will be focused on further evaluation and validation of a quiet space weather GPS ionospheric delay model for the northern Adriatic, transition to a non-Klobuchar model, and on research in local GPS ionospheric delay dynamics during disturbed and severe space weather conditions.


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