Assessment, Specification, and Validation of a Geolocation System's Accuracy and Predicted Accuracy

J. Dolloff, Henry Theiss, Brian Bollin
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This article presents recommendations and corresponding detailed procedures for the assessment of a geolocation system's accuracy, as well as the specification of accuracy requirements and their subsequent validation when they are available. Applicable metrics and related processing are based on samples of corresponding geolocation errors. This article also presents similar recommendations for the predicted accuracy of a geolocation system, based on samples of geolocation error, as well as corresponding predicted error covariance matrices associated with the geolocations. Reliable error covariance matrices enable optimal use of a geolocation system's products, such as the optimal fusion of multiple geolocations or multiple products for higher confidence and increased accuracy. The recommendations presented in this article enable reliable estimates of accuracy and reliable predicted accuracies, both of which are critical to many geolocation-based applications. The recommendations associated with predicted accuracy are also relatively new and innovative.
地理定位系统准确性和预测准确性的评估、规范和验证
本文介绍了评估地理定位系统准确性的建议和相应的详细程序,以及准确性要求的说明和随后的验证。适用的指标和相关处理都是基于相应的地理定位误差样本。本文还根据地理定位误差样本以及与地理定位相关的相应预测误差协方差矩阵,对地理定位系统的预测精度提出了类似建议。有了可靠的误差协方差矩阵,就能优化使用地理定位系统的产品,例如优化融合多个地理定位或多个产品,以提高可信度和准确性。本文提出的建议可实现可靠的精度估算和可靠的预测精度,这两点对于许多基于地理定位的应用都至关重要。与预测准确度相关的建议也相对较新和具有创新性。
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