INTEGRATION OF GPS AND PSEUDOLITE FOR SEAMLESS POSITIONING : Fundamental Verification Experiment and Results

  • Suh, Yong-Cheol (Center for Spatial Information Science, University of Tokyo) ;
  • Konishi, Yusuke (Center for Spatial Information Science, University of Tokyo) ;
  • Shibasaki, Ryosuke (Center for Spatial Information Science, University of Tokyo)
  • Published : 2002.04.01

Abstract

The Global Positioning System, GPS technology has been widely used in positioning and attitude determination. It is well known that the accuracy, availability and reliability of the positioning results are heavily dependent on the number and geometric distribution of tracked GPS satellites. Because of this limitation, in some situations, such as in urban canyons, underground space or inside of buildings, it is really hard to navigate with GPS receiver. Therefore, in order to improve the performance of satellite-based positioning, the integration of GPS with the pseudolite technology has been proposed. With this pseudolite technology, it is expected that seamless positioning service can be provided in wider area without replacing existing GPS receivers. On the other hand, to adopt pseudolites at larger scale, it is necessary to verify how the pseudolites can complement the existing GPS-based positioning. In this paper the authors present the detail of experimental investigations and the results of the fundamental verification for seamless positioning using integration of GPS and pseudolite. This paper shows that the accuracy and efficiency of integrating GPS and pseudolite through the dynamic and static positioning experiment and discuss about the influence on GPS receiver by pseudolite signal. The experimental results indicate that the accuracy of the height component can indeed be significantly improved, to approximately the same level as the horizontal component.

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