A Two-antenna GPS Receiver Integrated with Dead Reckoning Sensors

Two-antenna 자세 결정용 GPS 수신기와 DR 센서의 통합 시스템

  • 이재호 (충남대학교 전자공학과) ;
  • 서홍석 (충남대학교 전자공학과) ;
  • 성태경 (충남대학교 정보통신 공학부) ;
  • 박찬식 (충북대학교 전기전자 공학부) ;
  • 이상정 (충남대학교 정보통신 공학부)
  • Published : 2000.10.01

Abstract

In the GPS/DR integrated system, the GPS position(or velocity) is used to compensate the DR output and to calibrate errors in the DR sensor. This synergistic relationship ensures that the calibrated DR accuracy can be maintained even when the GPS signal is blocked. Because of the observability problem, however, the DR sensors are not sufficiently calibrated when the vehicle speed is low. This problem can be solved if we use a multi-antenna GPS receiver for attitude determination instead of conventional one. This paper designs a two-antenna GPS receiver integrated with DR sensors. The proposed integration system has three remarkable features. First, the DR sensor can be calibrated regardless of the vehicle speed with the aid of two-antenna GPS receiver. Secondly, the search space of integer ambiguities in GPS carrier-phase measurements is reduced to a part of the surface of the sphere using DR heading. Thirdly, the detection resolution of cycle-slips in GPS carrier-phase measurements is improved with the aid of DR heading. From the experimental result, it is shown that the search grace is drastically reduced to about 3120 of the non-aided case and the cycle-slips of 1 or half cycle can be detected.

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