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A Computation Effective Range-Based 3D Mapping Aided GNSS with NLOS Correction Method

Hoi‐Fung Ng, Guohao Zhang, Li‐Ta Hsu

2020Journal of Navigation83 citationsDOI

Abstract

Global navigation satellite system (GNSS) positioning in dense urban areas remains a challenge due to the signal reflection by buildings, namely multipath and non-line-of-sight (NLOS) reception. These effects degrade the performance of low-cost GNSS receivers such as in those smartphones. An effective three-dimensional (3D) mapping aided GNSS positioning method is proposed to correct the NLOS error. Instead of applying ray-tracing simulation, the signal reflection points are detected based on a skyplot with the surrounding building boundaries. The measurements of the direct and reflected signals can thus be simulated and further used to determine the user's position based on the measurement likelihood between real measurements. Verified with real experiments, the proposed algorithm is able to reduce the computational load greatly while maintaining a positioning accuracy within 10 metres of error in dense urban environments, compared with the conventional method of ray-tracing based NLOS corrected positioning.

Topics & Concepts

Non-line-of-sight propagationGNSS applicationsComputer scienceMultipath propagationRay tracing (physics)Satellite systemPseudorangePrecise Point PositioningDilution of precisionComputationSatelliteSIGNAL (programming language)Computer visionRemote sensingReal-time computingGlobal Positioning SystemAlgorithmGeographyTelecommunicationsEngineeringOpticsPhysicsChannel (broadcasting)Programming languageAerospace engineeringWirelessIndoor and Outdoor Localization TechnologiesGNSS positioning and interference3D Modeling in Geospatial Applications
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