Title :
Measurement and Modeling of Network Delays for MS-Based A-GPS Assistance Delivery
Author :
Huang, Guo ; Akopian, David ; Chen, C.L.P.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, USA
Abstract :
While conventional global positioning system (GPS) receivers have gained popularity for applications in open-sky environments, their performance degrades in challenging conditions, such as urban canyons and indoors. The assisted GPS (A-GPS) concept enhanced receiver capability to operate in weak signal conditions using terrestrial links to communicate helpful information such as satellite orbital parameters, coarse estimates of time and location, and so forth. The A-GPS mode has been standardized for many wireless networks and is integrated in high-end simulators to support development and testing efforts. As the terrestrial-assistance data channel becomes an important link for the receiver, the statistical modeling of information delivery delays should be addressed to simulate more adequate operation scenarios. This paper addresses this aspect by presenting a delay measurement and modeling approach for Mobile Station Based assistance data. Even though the approach can be applied to other measurement setups, this paper is presented for standardized secure user plane location architecture that exploits data channels of wireless networks to deliver assistance data. Measurement data are collected and modeled for various scenarios of relative deployment of assistance servers and receivers. Delays are modeled for LAN, WLAN, third-generation mobile telecommunication, high-speed downlink packet access, and fourth-generation long-term evolution networks, with the transmission control protocol and the Internet protocol connection between a server and receiver.
Keywords :
Global Positioning System; geophysical techniques; 1896 weak signal conditions; A-GPS concept enhanced receiver capability; A-GPS mode; Internet protocol connection; MS-based A-GPS assistance delivery; Mobile Station Based assistance data; conventional GPS receivers; deliver assistance data; fourth-generation long-term evolution networks; global positioning system; high-speed downlink packet access; information delivery delays; network delay measurement; network delay modeling; plane location architecture; satellite orbital parameters; statistical modeling; terrestrial-assistance data channel; third-generation mobile telecommunication; transmission control protocol; Data models; Delays; Global Positioning System; IP networks; Protocols; Receivers; Servers; Mobile Station Based (MS-Based) assisted global positioning system (A-GPS); network delays; secure user plane location (SUPL); secure user plane location (SUPL).;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.2014.2302238