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Positioning performance analysis of real-time BDS-3 PPP-B2b/INS tightly coupled integration in urban environments

Peng Xiao, Fuping Sun, Kai Wang, Kai Xiao, Xiangyong Shang, Jing Liu

2023Advances in Space Research11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Since 2020, the BeiDou-3 global navigation satellite system has provided real-time precision single-point positioning enhancement services (PPP-B2b). The real-time correction provideded by this service can make real-time precision single-point positioning achieve decimeter-level. However, a dense urban environment may cause frequent interruption of GNSS signals, and PPP-B2b alone cannot achieve continuous precision positioning. This study documents a study that attempts to combine PPP-B2b with an inertial navigation system (INS). A real-time tightly coupled integration model of PPP-B2b/INS based on PPP-B2b services was constructed, and a performance analysis of the tightly coupled integration positioning of PPP-B2b/INS in different urban environments was performed. The experiment shows that in an open-sky environment, the decimeter-level positioning accuracy (North: 31.7; East: 21.3; Up: 39.6 cm and North: 34.1; East: 27.6; Up: 41.0 cm) can only be achieved based on PPP-B2b (BDS only and GPS only), PPP-B2b/INS tightly coupled integration positioning accuracy (North: 17.2; East: 10.3; Up: 19.4 cm), and the convergence time is faster; In a dense urban environment, GNSS signals are frequently interrupted, and the positioning accuracy (North: 141.3; East: 95.2; Up: 156.6 cm and North: 147.5; East: 96.4; Up: 159.3 cm) increases significantly only based on PPP-B2b (BDS only and GPS only), and positioning interruption occurs frequently. However, PPP-B2b/INS tightly coupled integration could still achieve continuous decimetre-level positioning (North: 30.0; East: 28.4; Up: 46.3 cm).

Topics & Concepts

Precise Point PositioningGNSS applicationsBeiDou Navigation Satellite SystemGlobal Positioning SystemComputer scienceReal-time computingInertial navigation systemConvergence (economics)GeodesySatellite systemGeographyTelecommunicationsInertial frame of referencePhysicsEconomicsQuantum mechanicsEconomic growthGNSS positioning and interferenceGeophysics and Gravity MeasurementsInertial Sensor and Navigation