提高WAW定位服务的定位精度

J. Sanguino, Filipe Tocha, A. Rodrigues
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基于位置的服务依赖于用户位置估计的准确性。在基于位置的WAW(“我们在哪里?”)服务中,用户不仅想知道自己的位置,还想知道组中其他成员的位置。如果这些信息是实时的,这种服务可以用来支持协调定位操作。本文提出了一种基于一组移动全球定位系统(GPS)接收机测量的用户位置估计算法。假设接收机有一些共同的卫星,但在估计过程中使用来自所有卫星的测量值。该方法利用了这种基于位置的服务中所有可用的GPS测量值,而不是仅基于用户自己的接收器的测量值以自主的方式估计用户的位置。在估计过程中使用的GPS接收器都不被认为是固定的或已知的。该方法可改善用户的位置精度,并可特别使那些对卫星星座的视野更有限的用户受益。因此,本文提出的方法可以在城市环境中部署基于WAW位置的服务时具有优势,更容易产生峡谷效应。本文详细介绍了用于提高定位精度的定位模型和估计器。给出了基于实际GPS卫星星历的仿真结果。
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Improving positioning accuracy in WAW location-based services
Location-based services rely on the accuracy of the user's position estimates. In WAW ("Where Are We?") location- based services, users want to be aware, not only, of their own position but also the position of the other elements on their group. If this information is available in real-time, this kind of service can be used to support coordinated positioning operations. This paper presents an algorithm for the estimation of a user's position, based on measurements from a group of mobile Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers. Receivers are assumed to have some common satellites in view, but measurements from all the satellites are used in the estimation process. Instead of estimating the user's position on an autonomous way, based only on the measurements of his own receiver, the proposed approach takes advantage from all the GPS measurements available in this kind of location-based service. None of the GPS receivers, used in the estimation process, is considered to be fixed or known. The approach leads to an improvement in the user's position accuracy and can particularly benefit those with a more restricted view of the satellite constellation. As such, the methodology, here presented, can be applied with advantage in the deployment of WAW location-based services in urban environments, more prone to the canyon effect. The paper describes in detail the positioning model and estimator used to achieve the accuracy improvements. Simulation results are presented based on real GPS satellite ephemeris, collected at the university campus.
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