DocumentCode :
3108392
Title :
Design features of D-GNSS reference stations
Author :
Batchelor, A. ; Ochieng, W.Y. ; Vooght, A.E.
Author_Institution :
Racal Res. Ltd., UK
fYear :
1996
fDate :
13-15 May 1996
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
6
Abstract :
Differential GPS (DGPS) navigation systems have been in use for several years now in order to improve upon the stand-alone GPS navigation accuracy capability and, to a limited extent, integrity. Such systems became even more important with the introduction of the US DoD´s selective availability (SA) policy, whereby unauthorised users are denied access to the full GPS accuracy. Since the emergence of conventional or local DGPS, further concepts, covering larger areas, have evolved. Networked differential augmentation systems (NDASs) have been employed to provide improvements in navigation accuracy over areas as large as the North Sea. The wide area differential (WAD) augmentation concept represents further improvement and is capable of providing both integrity and correction information over an entire continental region, or even globally. A fundamental part of any differential system is the reference station (RS), upon which all the integrity and differential correction information is based. In general, the RS architecture should take into account various important points relating to requirements for site location, hardware and software, potential for self-monitoring, data archiving and checking, availability and continuity of operation, etc. There is a fundamental need for a generic design capable of being used in any situation. There is a need to develop an expandable and inter-operable RS architecture. This paper discusses some of the issues which should be considered in order to realise such an architecture
Keywords :
Global Positioning System; D-GNSS reference stations; GPS accuracy; GPS navigation accuracy; North Sea; US DoD; availability; correction information; data archiving; data checking; design features; differential GPS navigation systems; generic design; integrity information; local DGPS; navigation accuracy; networked differential augmentation systems; selective availability; self-monitoring; site location; software; wide area differential augmentation;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
iet
Conference_Titel :
Satellite Systems for Mobile Communications and Navigation, 1996., Fifth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
London
Print_ISBN :
0-85296-658-X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1049/cp:19960395
Filename :
576485
Link To Document :
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