Detecting Hazardous Spatial Gradients at Satellite Acquisition in GBAS
Jaymin Patel, Samer Khanafseh, Boris Pervan
Abstract
In this article, we develop a ground monitor capable of detecting anomalous signal-in-space spatial gradients for rising, newly acquired, and reacquired satellites in the ground-based augmentation system using either single or dual frequency. These gradients can be caused by satellite orbit ephemeris faults and ionospheric fronts. The monitor utilizes differential code and carrier phase measurements across multiple reference receiver antennas as the basis for detection. We show that the new monitor significantly improves performance over existing detection algorithms and is capable of meeting Category III precision approach and landing requirements.
Topics & Concepts
SatelliteGNSS augmentationRemote sensingComputer scienceEphemerisGlobal Positioning SystemOrbit (dynamics)Satellite navigationDifferential (mechanical device)GeodesyReal-time computingAerospace engineeringGeologyEngineeringTelecommunicationsGNSS positioning and interferenceIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamicsWireless Communication Networks Research