Proceedings of the ISCIE International Symposium on Stochastic Systems Theory and its Applications
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The 45th ISCIE International Symposium on Stochastic Systems Theory and Its Applications (Nov. 2013, Okinawa)
Flight Test Evaluation of INS-Aided GPS Tracking Performance under Strong Ionospheric Scintillation
Toshiaki TsujiiTakeshi FujiwaraTetsunari KubotaYukihiro Kubo
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2014 Volume 2014 Pages 164-170

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Ionospheric anomaly is one of the major error sources that affect the performance of the GPS (Global Positioning System). In particular, ionospheric scintillation may cause GPS satellite signal loss, and multiple losses can degrade the availability of positioning/navigation services such as GBAS (Ground-Based Augmentation Systems). In order to improve the tracking performance of GPS receivers under scintillation conditions, a tracking loop aided by INS (Inertial Navigation System) has been developed and flight tests to evaluate it were conducted around the island of Ishigaki where ionosphere scintillation frequently occurs. Evaluation of phase tracking performance was carried out off-line using a software-defined GPS receiver which processes stored IF (Intermediate Frequency) data. The use of INS enabled a longer integration time of GPS signals, which increased the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). As a result, the INS-aided tracking loop achieved continuous phase tracking even under strong scintillation conditions.
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