Title :
GPS roadside integrated precision positioning system
Author :
Hohman, David ; Murdock, Thomas ; Westerfield, Edwin ; Hattox, Thomas ; Kusterer, Thomas
Author_Institution :
Appl. Phys. Lab., Johns Hopkins Univ., MD, USA
Abstract :
A real-time integrated navigation system with 2-cm position accuracy was developed using commercial off-the shelf (COTS) equipment including inertial sensors and differential Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers, and was demonstrated for transportation applications with an emphasis on lane departure detection. A 900-MHz radiofrequency communications link transmits GPS base station range and carrier phase measurements to a GPS receiver on the vehicle. The GPS receiver calculates the vehicle position relative to the surveyed base location. The loosely coupled eight-state extended Kalman filter with 10-Hz navigation aids provides smoothed position information between 2-Hz GPS updates and provides graceful degradation in the presence of GPS blockages or communication dropouts. Currently, the navigation aids include anti-lock braking system wheel turns, electronic compass heading and pitch, and map vertical height. Data acquisition and Kalman filtering systems were developed to handle real-time processing and recording of all instrument data for further post-test system evaluation to determine the optimum configuration. An accurate rapid survey and map representation approach for measuring lane boundaries was validated using a vehicle, demonstrating inherit repeatability by the GPS positioning system. Real-time lane departure monitoring was developed. A video camera was installed to assist in accurate surveying and real-time system validation. This GPS-based positioning system is suitable for highway speeds during all weather conditions. It can be extended to other collision avoidance, drowsy driver awareness, advanced curve or intersection warnings, SOS, tracking, automated control, fast precision road mapping, and traffic management applications
Keywords :
Global Positioning System; Kalman filters; automated highways; inertial navigation; radio receivers; 900 MHz; 900-MHz radiofrequency communications link; GPS base station; GPS roadside integrated precision positioning system; Kalman filtering systems; SOS; UHF; advanced curve warnings; anti-lock braking system wheel turns; automated control; carrier phase measurements; collision avoidance; data acquisition; differential Global Positioning System receivers; drowsy driver awareness; electronic compass heading; fast precision road mapping; highway; inertial sensors; intersection warnings; lane boundaries; lane departure detection; loosely coupled eight-state extended Kalman filter; map vertical height; pitch; range measurement; real-time integrated navigation system; real-time processing; recording; smoothed position information; tracking; traffic management; transportation applications; vehicle position; video camera; Base stations; Degradation; Global Positioning System; Phase measurement; Radio frequency; Radio navigation; Real time systems; Sensor systems and applications; Transportation; Vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
Position Location and Navigation Symposium, IEEE 2000
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5872-4
DOI :
10.1109/PLANS.2000.838306