Detecting Multiple failures in GPS/INS integrated system: A Novel architecture for Integrity Monitoring

U. I. Bhatti, W. Ochieng
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GPS is a widely used satellite navigation system. By design, there is no provision for real time integrity information within the Standard Positioning Service (SPS) which is available to the civilian community. However, in safety critical sectors like aviation, stringent integrity performance requirements must be met. This can be achieved using the GIC (GPS Integrity Channel) or RAIM (Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring) or both. RAIM, the most cost effective method relies on data consistency, and therefore requires redundant measurements for its operation. An external aid to provide this redundancy can be in the form of an Inertial Navigation system (INS). This should enable continued performance even during RAIM holes. RAIM algorithms have traditionally been designed for the situation when only one failure occurs at a time. However, due to tighter alert limits and usage of GPS in urban environments there is now a focus on extending the RAIM concept to include multiple failures. Furthermore, in aviation, detection of simultaneous multiple slowly growing errors (SGE) is very challenging particularly in the case of integrated GPS/INS systems. This paper provides a detailed survey of RAIM approaches used to detect multiple failures proposed by navigation and geodesy communities. Furthermore the paper extends a previous algorithm proposed by the authors for the detection of a single SGE to the simultaneous multiple failure case for stand-alone GPS and integrated GPS/INS systems. Simulated and real data results attest to the effectiveness of the approach proposed. The developed algorithm is successful in the detection of multiple failures in GPS as well as in the INS. Furthermore isolation of the faulty sensor (GPS or INS) is possible with the same parallel filter structure. Hence, this approach will enhance the integrity of a GPS/INS integrated system installed on an aircraft.
GPS/INS集成系统多故障检测:一种新的完整性监测体系结构
GPS是一种应用广泛的卫星导航系统。按照设计,标准定位服务(SPS)内没有提供民用社区可用的实时完整性信息。然而,在像航空这样的安全关键领域,必须满足严格的完整性性能要求。这可以使用GIC (GPS完整性通道)或RAIM(接收器自主完整性监测)或两者都可以实现。RAIM是最具成本效益的方法,它依赖于数据一致性,因此需要冗余测量来进行操作。提供这种冗余的外部辅助可以采用惯性导航系统(INS)的形式。这样即使在RAIM漏洞期间也能实现持续的性能。传统上,RAIM算法是为一次只发生一个故障的情况而设计的。然而,由于更严格的警报限制和GPS在城市环境中的使用,现在重点是将RAIM概念扩展到包括多次故障。此外,在航空领域,同时多重慢增长误差(SGE)的检测非常具有挑战性,特别是在GPS/INS集成系统的情况下。本文详细介绍了导航和大地测量界提出的用于检测多种故障的RAIM方法。此外,本文还将作者提出的单个SGE检测算法扩展到单机GPS和GPS/INS集成系统的同时多故障情况。仿真和实际数据验证了该方法的有效性。该算法在GPS和惯性导航系统的多故障检测中取得了成功。此外,采用相同的并联滤波器结构可以隔离故障传感器(GPS或INS)。因此,这种方法将提高安装在飞机上的GPS/INS集成系统的完整性。
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