A Loosely Coupled Architecture for INS/GNSS Integration with Tracking Loops Aiding

F. Pisoni, N. Palella, Domenico Di Grazia, Leonardo Colombo, Giovanni Gogliettino
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Loosely Coupled architectures based on Micro Electromechanical Systems (MEMS) Inertial Navigation Systems (INS), and multi-band GNSS are widely adopted to improve the availability of the integrated solution under difficult conditions, characterized by frequent obscurations of the GNSS signal. Typical scenarios include automotive urban tracks or open sky under dynamics, in presence of bridges and short tunnels. Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites also fall in this scope, as their lower altitude results in a Doppler curve with stronger rate variations, which sum up to receiver dynamics and are more challenging to track than traditional GNSS. In this paper, a hybrid solution is presented, where a classic loosely coupled scheme is complemented by deep integration. The INS-aided solution combines with GNSS satellites velocities and accelerations to derive code, Doppler, and Doppler rate observables predictions. Validation and performance assessment are conducted on a compact two-chip hardware platform, based on the state-of-the-art multi-band GNSS receiver STA8135 (TeseoV) and the MEMS IMU ASM330LHH from STMicroelectronics. Deep aiding has the potential to broaden the applicability of loosely coupled INS integration to the cases where signal weakness and the combined user to satellites dynamics exceed the tracking loops capability. Partially obscured automotive scenarios, reception of attenuated signals under high dynamics and assisted LEO satellites acquisition and tracking are among the applications that can benefit from the proposed scheme.
一种带有跟踪环路辅助的INS/GNSS集成松耦合结构
基于微机电系统(MEMS)惯性导航系统(INS)和多波段GNSS的松耦合架构被广泛采用,以提高GNSS信号频繁遮挡的困难条件下集成解决方案的可用性。典型的场景包括汽车城市轨道或动态开放的天空,存在桥梁和短隧道。低地球轨道(LEO)卫星也属于这一范围,因为它们较低的高度导致多普勒曲线具有更强的速率变化,这归结为接收机动力学,比传统的GNSS更具有挑战性。本文提出了一种混合解决方案,在经典的松耦合方案的基础上辅以深度集成。ins辅助解决方案结合GNSS卫星的速度和加速度,得出代码、多普勒和多普勒速率观测预测。验证和性能评估在紧凑的双芯片硬件平台上进行,该平台基于最先进的多波段GNSS接收机STA8135 (TeseoV)和意法半导体的MEMS IMU ASM330LHH。深度辅助有可能扩大松散耦合惯导系统集成的适用性,以适应信号弱和卫星动态组合用户超过跟踪环路能力的情况。部分模糊的汽车场景、高动态下衰减信号的接收以及辅助低轨道卫星的获取和跟踪都可以从该方案中受益。
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