Abstract: | It has been demonstrated that a position can be estimate in a GPS receiver using only sub millisecond code phase measurements, as opposed to complete pseudoranges. This technique is referred to as time free or snap shot positioning and requires a course estimate of time, an a-priori estimate of the receiver position and GPS satellite ephemeris information. Using assisted-GNSS techniques the GPS satellite information can be obtained from publicly available Internet sources. The approximate time at the receiver can be estimated using a low accuracy clock. This leaves only the a-priori receiver position requirement to an accuracy of approximately half a GNSS code chip (or approximately 150 km for GPS C/A code). Unfortunately, there is no universally available solution to this last requirement as the receiver could be anywhere on or near the Earth. This last restriction has the potential to limit the usefulness of the time free positioning technique. We have developed a combined Doppler assisted time free navigation methods which requires no knowledge of the a-priori receiver position. We propose that first the position can be estimated with no a-priory knowledge of the receiver position using only Doppler measurements. The accuracy of this estimate is not useful for navigation, but it is within the initialization requirements of the time free positioning method. This Doppler estimate will provide a reasonable initialization to the time free algorithm and thus effectively removes the requirement for a-priori position knowledge when estimating a receiver position using short snap shots of data, as is often the case in software receivers. This combined technique eliminates a cumbersome requirement and improves the effectiveness of receivers being designed using short bursts of data and software radio processing techniques. This paper will give an overview of the combine Doppler, time free positioning method and presents a discussion on the performance of both methods under various initial conditions. The method has been developed and tested with a software receiver and tested with off-air signals. Additionally, simulations will be presented that asses the limitations of this technique with regard to receiver dynamics. |
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Proceedings of IEEE/ION PLANS 2012 April 24 - 26, 2012 Myrtle Beach Marriott Resort & Spa Myrtle Beach, South Carolina |
Pages: | 60 - 65 |
Cite this article: | Othieno, N., Gleason, S., "Combined Doppler and Time-Free Positioning Technique for Low Dynamics Receivers," Proceedings of IEEE/ION PLANS 2012, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina , April 2012, pp. 60-65. https://doi.org/10.1109/PLANS.2012.6236865 |
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