倾斜地球同步卫星和低轨道卫星增强的ARAIM GNSS星座性能

S. Pullen, Sherman Lo, Isaiah Colobong, Sukrut Oak, J. Blanch, Todd Walter, M. Crews, Robert Jackson, Stephen Young, Kevin Huttenhoff
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在之前的工作(Pullen 2022)中,我们介绍了用六颗倾斜地球同步卫星(I-GEOs)增强GPS的概念,这些卫星将提供GPS- block - iii质量的军用和民用测距信号,同时向用户传递基于卫星的增强系统(SBAS)消息。这将创建一个在全球范围内分发SBAS消息的新方法,并将为未配备使用SBAS的用户支持高级接收器自主完整性监控(ARAIM)。本文研究了I-GEO卫星增强GPS卫星的多种配置,包括低地球轨道卫星增强。对于每种卫星布置,斯坦福大学MAAST GNSS模拟软件包用于评估ARAIM用户的航空LPV进近(最低决策高度为250英尺)的保护水平和完整性可用性。MAAST为军事(双频m码和/或PRS)和民用(双频L1/L5或同等)用户位置的全球网格计算PLs和可用性,这些位置被纬度和经度分隔为5度。生成I-GEO与其他GNSS卫星组合的LPV可用性、垂直防护等级(VPL)、水平防护等级(VPL和HPL)等高线图。此外,还绘制了VPL和HPL的排序(按量级)值,例如用户网格中的位置,以说明VPL和HPL对包括i - geo或leo之前和之后的最差卫星几何形状的敏感性。
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GNSS Constellation Performance Using ARAIM with Inclined Geosynchronous Satellite and Low-Earth-Orbit Satellite Augmentation
In previous work (Pullen 2022), we introduced the concept of augmenting GPS with six inclined geosynchronous satellites (I-GEOs) that would provide GPS-Block-III-quality military and civil ranging signals along with conveying Satellite-based Augmentation System (SBAS) messages to users. This would create a new means to distribute SBAS messages globally and would support Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring (ARAIM) for users not equipped to use SBAS. This paper examines multiple configurations of I-GEO satellites augmenting GPS satellites and includes augmentation by satellites in Low Earth Orbit (LEO). For each arrangement of satellites, the Stanford MAAST GNSS simulation software package is used to evaluate the protection levels and the availability of integrity for aviation LPV approaches (to a minimum decision height of 250 ft) for ARAIM users. MAAST computes PLs and availability for a global grid of military (dual-frequency M-code and/or PRS) and civil (dual-frequency L1/L5 or equivalent) user locations separated by 5 degrees of latitude and longitude. Contour plots of LPV availability, Vertical Protection Level (VPL), and Horizontal Protection Level (VPL and HPL) are generated for each combination of I-GEO and other GNSS satellites. In addition, sorted (by magnitude) values of VPL and HPL are plotted for example locations in the user grid to illustrate the sensitivity of VPL and HPL to the poorest satellite geometries before and after I-GEOs or LEOs are included.
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