Towards Explainable Artificial Intelligence for GNSS Multipath LSTM Training Models.

IF 3.4 3区 综合性期刊 Q2 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Sensors Pub Date : 2025-02-06 DOI:10.3390/s25030978
He-Sheng Wang, Dah-Jing Jwo, Zhi-Hang Gao
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This paper addresses the critical challenge of understanding and interpreting deep learning models in Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) applications, specifically focusing on multipath effect detection and analysis. As GNSS systems become increasingly reliant on deep learning for signal processing, the lack of model interpretability poses significant risks for safety-critical applications. We propose a novel approach combining Recurrent Neural Networks (RNNs) with Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) cells with Layer-wise Relevance Propagation (LRP) to create an explainable framework for multipath detection. Our key contributions include: (1) the development of an interpretable LSTM architecture for processing GNSS observables, including multipath variables, carrier-to-noise ratios, and satellite elevation angles; (2) the adaptation of the LRP technique for GNSS signal analysis, enabling attribution of model decisions to specific input features; and (3) the discovery of a correlation between LRP relevance scores and signal anomalies, leading to a new method for anomaly detection. Through systematic experimental validation, we demonstrate that our LSTM model achieves high prediction accuracy across all GNSS parameters while maintaining interpretability. A significant finding emerges from our controlled experiments: LRP relevance scores consistently increase during anomalous signal conditions, with growth rates varying from 7.34% to 32.48% depending on the feature type. In our validation experiments, we systematically introduced signal anomalies in specific time segments of the data sequence and observed corresponding increases in LRP scores: multipath parameters showed increases of 7.34-8.81%, carrier-to-noise ratios exhibited changes of 12.50-32.48%, and elevation angle parameters increased by 16.10%. These results demonstrate the potential of LRP-based analysis for enhancing GNSS signal quality monitoring and integrity assessment. Our approach not only improves the interpretability of deep learning models in GNSS applications but also provides a practical framework for detecting and analyzing signal anomalies, contributing to the development of more reliable and trustworthy navigation systems.

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Sensors
Sensors 工程技术-电化学
CiteScore
7.30
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12.80%
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8430
审稿时长
1.7 months
期刊介绍: Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220) provides an advanced forum for the science and technology of sensors and biosensors. It publishes reviews (including comprehensive reviews on the complete sensors products), regular research papers and short notes. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced.
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