Simulation study of mitigation of plasma bubble effects on GBAS using a VHF radar

S. Supriadi, S. Saito
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Abstract

Plasma bubbles can affect ground-based augmentation system (GBAS) performance by posing large spatial ionospheric gradients between the aircraft and the airport, which makes it important to detect plasma bubbles effectively. In this study, we investigate the use of VHF radar to detect plasma bubbles and mitigate their potential impact on GBAS through a simulation. When the line-of-sight of a certain GPS satellite is determined to be passing through an area of plasma bubbles as detected by EAR, such GPS satellite shall be removed from the positioning calculation on board the aircraft. We set up different simulation scenarios by varying the satellite geometry, and airport coordinate. Results are described in the form of vertical protection level (VPL) and vertical position error (VPE), which we then analyse as a function of zonal and meridional distance. The results show that such a radar-based monitoring system can be used to mitigate the effects of plasma bubbles on GBAS to cover surrounding airports within a certain range, especially in the meridional direction.
VHF雷达对等离子体气泡效应抑制的仿真研究
等离子体气泡会在飞机和机场之间形成较大的空间电离层梯度,从而影响地基增强系统(GBAS)的性能,这使得有效检测等离子体气泡变得非常重要。在这项研究中,我们通过模拟研究了使用甚高频雷达探测等离子体气泡并减轻其对GBAS的潜在影响。当某一GPS卫星的视线被确定为穿过EAR检测到的等离子体气泡区域时,应将该GPS卫星从飞机上的定位计算中删除。我们通过改变卫星几何形状和机场坐标来设置不同的模拟场景。结果以垂直保护水平(VPL)和垂直位置误差(VPE)的形式描述,然后我们将其作为纬向和经向距离的函数进行分析。结果表明,这种基于雷达的监测系统可以用来减轻等离子体气泡对GBAS的影响,以覆盖一定范围内的周围机场,特别是在子午方向上。
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