Title :
Availability Impact on GPS Aviation due to Strong Ionospheric Scintillation
Author :
Seo, Jiwon ; Walter, Todd ; Enge, Per
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Aeronaut. & Astronaut., Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA, USA
fDate :
7/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Strong ionospheric scintillation due to electron density irregularities inside the ionosphere is commonly observed in the equatorial region during solar maxima. Strong amplitude scintillation causes deep and frequent Global Positioning System (GPS) signal fading. Since GPS receivers lose carrier tracking lock at deep signal fading and the lost channel cannot be used for the position solution until reacquired, ionospheric scintillation is a major concern for GPS aviation in the equatorial area. Frequent signal fading also causes frequent reset of the carrier smoothing filter in aviation receivers. This leads to higher noise levels on the pseudo-range measurements. Aviation availability during a severe scintillation period observed using data from the previous solar maximum is analyzed. The effects from satellite loss due to deep fading and shortened carrier smoothing time are considered. Availability results for both vertical and horizontal navigation during the severe scintillation are illustrated. Finally, a modification to the upper bound of the allowed reacquisition time for the current Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) Minimum Operational Performance Standards (MOPS) is recommended based on the availability analysis results and observed performance of a certified WAAS receiver.
Keywords :
Global Positioning System; avionics; electron density; fading channels; filtering theory; ionospheric electromagnetic wave propagation; radio receivers; GPS aviation; GPS receivers; Global Positioning System; WAAS receiver; aviation receivers; carrier smoothing filter; electron density irregularity; horizontal navigation; minimum operational performance standards; pseudo-range measurements; signal fading; solar maxima; strong amplitude scintillation; strong ionospheric scintillation; upper bound; vertical navigation; wide area augmentation system; Availability; Fading; Global Positioning System; Noise level; Receivers; Satellites; Smoothing methods;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAES.2011.5937276