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引用次数: 11
摘要
一些基于GPS的定位和跟踪应用在能源消耗方面需要非常保守。其中一些应用甚至会牺牲实时性能和准确性来降低能耗。在GPS定位获取过程中,GPS星历的下载时间较长,特别是在GPS信号较差的情况下,这是GPS接收机系统能耗的重要组成部分。这是GPS接收器在树叶和混凝土等厚覆盖下表现不佳的主要原因之一。在基于GPS和GSM的低功耗大象跟踪项圈的研制过程中,星历获取问题尤为突出。目前,辅助GPS或AGPS用于解决GSM连接可用的问题。在这里,星历是通过GSM网络传送的。但是现有的AGPS系统不能在移动网络无法覆盖的偏远地区工作。其他增强系统,如广域增强系统(WAAS)主要侧重于提高GPS定位的准确性和可靠性,但不能帮助获得更快的GPS定位。本文提出了通过避免星历表下载来降低TTFF (time to first - fix)的各种方法,从而降低了能量消耗。
Energy saving techniques for GPS based tracking applications
Several GPS based positioning and tracking applications need to be very conservative in terms of energy consumption. Some of these applications can even compromise on real time performance and accuracy to lower energy consumption. In the process of acquiring a GPS location fix, the GPS ephemeris download takes a long time, especially in poor GPS signal conditions, hence forming a significant component of the energy consumption of GPS receiver systems. This is one of the major reasons for the GPS receivers to perform poorly under thick coverage like foliage and concrete. The ephemeris acquisition problems were prominently observed during the development of a low power elephant tracking collar using GPS and GSM. Currently, assisted GPS or AGPS is used to solve this problem where GSM connectivity is available. Here, ephemeris is fed via the GSM network. But existing AGPS systems do not work in remote areas where mobile networks do not provide coverage. Other augmentation systems like Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) focus primarily on improving the accuracy and reliability of the GPS fix but do not help in getting a faster GPS fix. In this paper various methods to reduce the Time-To-First-Fix (TTFF) by avoiding ephemeris download are proposed, thus reducing energy consumption.