网络间偏差:对多网络TDOA的影响

C. Gioia, Francesco Sermi, D. Tarchi, M. Vespe, V. Kyovtorov
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依赖于自动识别系统(AIS)的应用的增长,揭示了对自动识别系统数据验证和可信度的需求。AIS数据容易受到虚假或缺失声明的影响,需要采取措施提高AIS信息的可信度。一种可能的解决方案是将报告的船只位置与使用例如放射定位技术估计的位置进行比较。使用AIS信号进行无线电定位已经得到证实,但是这种技术的主要限制是覆盖范围有限。为了扩大覆盖范围,需要使用来自不同网络的数据。在这种情况下,必须考虑网络间的时间偏差。这种偏移是由于具体的同步技术缺乏标准化,因此每个AIS接收机制造商可以使用不同的算法实现时间提取。如果使用来自同一制造商的设备,接收器之间的偏移可以忽略不计,而如果使用不同的接收器,则偏移可能会妨碍经典无线电定位技术的正确结果。为了填补这一空白,设计了一种“多网络(MN)到达时差(TDOA)”算法。该方法通过解决任何同步问题,扩展了传统的TDOA技术。该算法已在模拟场景中进行了测试。从结果来看,研究了网络间偏差的影响,并显示了包含非同步或不同精度的异构站的好处。此外,还评估了网络中包含的接收器之间的最大可容忍错时。
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Inter-network bias: Impact on multi-network TDOA
The growth of applications relying on the Automatic Identification System (AIS) brings to light the need of verification and trustworthiness of AIS data. AIS data are vulnerable to false or missing declarations requiring the implementation of measures increasing the trustworthiness of AIS messages. One of the possible solution is the comparison between the reported vessel position and the position estimated using for example radiolocalization techniques. The usage of AIS signals for radi-olocalization has been already demonstrated, however the main limitation of this technique is the limited coverage. In order to extend the coverage area, data from different networks should be used. In this case an inter-network time bias has to be considered. This offset is due to the lack of standardization about the specific synchronization technique, hence each AIS receiver manufacturer can implement time extraction using different algorithms. If devices from the same manufacturer are employed, the offset between the receivers is negligible, whereas if dissimilar receivers are used, the offsets could prevent the correct outcome of the classical radiolocalization techniques. In order to fill in this gap, a “Multi-Network (MN) Time Difference Of Arrival (TDOA)” algorithm has been designed. The approach extends the traditional TDOA technique, by working out any synchronization problem. The algorithm has been tested in simulated scenarios. From the results, the effects of the inter-network bias have been investigated and the benefits of the inclusion of heterogeneous stations, either non-synchronized or with different accuracies, have been shown. Moreover, the maximum tolerable anachronism between the receivers included in the network has been evaluated.
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