ION软件定义无线电元数据标准最终报告

S. Gunawardena, A. Rügamer, M. S. Hameed, M. Arizabaleta, T. Pany, J. Arribas
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ION GNSS SDR元数据标准描述了采样数据流和文件的格式和其他必要的pnt相关参数。这使得处理器可以无缝地使用这些数据,而无需手动输入这些参数。该标准最初版本的技术发展阶段现已完成,目前正在进行最后的程序步骤,以便由航海学会作为正式标准加以采用。本文报告了工作组自2018年9月以来的活动,并总结了标准的最终产品。它还报告了学术、研究和开源SDR项目早期采用的例子。其中包括一个示例,按照预期,扩展了标准中涵盖的功能,以描述嵌入在采样数据流中的自定义数据。还包括一个使用该标准描述非gnss数据的示例。本文还列举了几个商业应用的例子。标准网站(sddr .ion.org)包含一个存储库,其中包含各种拓扑和格式的SDR文件。工作组目前正在使用众所周知的sdr为这些数据集提供卫星导航观测数据,以便为那些致力于将标准产品纳入其自己的软件项目的人提供参考。本文还包括了这项工作的结果。导论ION GNSS SDR元数据标准源于在田纳西州纳什维尔举行的ION GNSS+ 2013会议上首次讨论的需求,该标准于2019年9月16日至20日在佛罗里达州迈阿密举行的ION GNSS+ 2019第32届国际技术会议(ION GNSS+ 2019) 3785 https://doi.org/10.33012/2019.17027提出一种标准的方式来描述采样数据文件格式和其他与卫星导航SDR处理相关的重要参数(称为GNSS SDR元数据),使SDR可以在概念上处理任何这些文件,而无需手动输入这些参数。经过标准工作组6年的自愿努力,这一愿景在很大程度上已经实现,这个自由开放的标准开发已经完成。在此开发过程中生成的所有技术文档和报告都可以在http://sdr.ion.org/presentations-and-publications.html中找到。标准文件草案可在https://github.com/IonMetadataWorkingGroup/GNSS-Metadata-Standard/tree/master/Specifications/documentation上找到。本文代表了这项工作的最终报告。自2018年9月以来的活动和正式批准的最后步骤总结如下。概述了规范的参考软件和目前的状态下描述。论文的其余部分报告了学术界和研究组织对该标准的当前采用和用例,以及采用该标准的商业产品的可用性。最后,介绍了为ION SDR数据存储库中的测试和验证数据集提供观测数据的初步结果。现状报告(2018年9月以来的活动)第二份公开征求意见稿(RFC2)于2018年9月24日发布。关于RFC2的通知出现在ION GNSS+ 2018印刷计划中,通过电子邮件发送给ION分发名单(9,296名收件人),出现在ION Newsletter 2018年秋季期,并发布在ION网站上。提交评论的截止日期为2018年12月31日。工作组共收到关于RFC2的八项意见。这些问题大多与标准文档中的小问题有关,并通过修订得到解决。确认其意见和工作组决议的信函已发送给每个RFC2答复国。这些意见以及工作组的答复和决议载于http://sdr.ion.org/RFC2_Comments_Responses.html。在此期间,工作组还对规范软件进行了较小的修订,并将开发分支(包括由RFC2产生的修订)合并到主分支中。关于规范软件的更多细节将在下一节中给出。在此期间,工作组还对与参考数据集相关的一些元数据文件进行了较小的修订:http://sdr.ion.org/api-sample-data.html按照上面总结的活动,标准开发工作被认为是完成的。8月21日,工作小组向每位有投票权的成员发出了一份电子投票,征求他们对下一步工作的意见:根据职权范围http://sdr.ion.org/TermsOfReference_042114.pdf的规定,进行ION法律审查。在ION GNSS+ 2018期间,我们的工作组会议讨论了该程序:https://s3.amazonaws.com/sdr.ion.org/Presentations_and_Publications/2018/WG-Presentation-Minutes-Attendees-2018.pdf。 我们于8月29日向41位尚未投票的联系人发送了提醒信息,本次投票于2019年9月4日结束。在57个有投票权的成员中,有27人赞成,没有人反对。然而,这相当于46%的参与率。在ION GNSS+会议期间,与投票成员的非正式交谈显示,有些人没有抽出时间投票,有些人正在放暑假,没有及时看到电子邮件投票。由于这些原因,我们在最近一次会议上决定重新向原先没有参加的国家开放投票,以增加参与。这项新的民意调查计划于2019年10月7日或附近开始。注:工作组由来自全球各地的卫星导航特别提款权主题专家组成,代表学术界、政府和工业界。在少数情况下,不止一名成员隶属于同一组织(例如,由于这项工作开始后工作的变化)。有表决权的成员是被指定代表其所属组织的成员。在大多数有投票权的工作组成员批准该标准之后,下一步是由ion指定的理事会进行法律审查。法律审查将仔细审查自这项工作开始以来产生的所有文件和记录,以确定所有活动是否都是客观进行的,并有足够的机会让公众参与和讨论。经过法律审查后,该报告和标准产品将提交给ION理事会作为正式的ION标准通过。一旦被采纳,该标准将正式发布(与当前的草案状态相反),修订号为1.0。
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ION Software-Defined Radio Metadata Standard Final Report
The ION GNSS SDR Metadata Standard describes the formatting and other essential PNT-related parameters of sampled data streams and files. This allows processors to seamlessly consume such data without the need to input these parameters manually. The technical development phase of the initial version of the standard has now been deemed complete and is currently undergoing the last remaining procedural steps towards adoption as a formal standard by the Institute of Navigation. This paper reports on the activities of the working group since September 2018 and summarizes the final products of the standard. It also reports on examples of early adoption by academic, research, and open source SDR projects. This includes an example where, as intended, capabilities covered in the standard have been expanded to describe custom data embedded within sampled data streams. Also included is an example where the standard is used to describe non-GNSS data. Several examples of commercial adoption are also documented in this paper. The standard website (sdr.ion.org) includes a repository containing SDR files of various topologies and formats. The working group is currently in the process of providing the satnav observables for these datasets using well-known SDRs in order to serve as a reference for those working to adopt the standard products into their own software projects. This paper also includes results from this effort. 32nd International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division of the Institute of Navigation (ION GNSS+ 2019), Miami, Florida, September 16-20, 2019 3785 https://doi.org/10.33012/2019.17027 INTRODUCTION The ION GNSS SDR Metadata Standard arose out of a need that was first discussed at the ION GNSS+ 2013 meeting in Nashville Tennessee, to come up with a standard way to describe the sampled data file formatting and other important parameters relevant to satnav SDR processing (referred to as GNSS SDR metadata), in such a way that an SDR could conceptually handle any of these files without having to manually enter these parameters. After 6 years of voluntary effort by the Standard Working Group, this vision has largely been realized and this free and open standard development has been deemed complete. All technical documentation and reports generated as part of this development can be found in http://sdr.ion.org/presentations-and-publications.html. The draft standard document can be found in https://github.com/IonMetadataWorkingGroup/GNSS-Metadata-Standard/tree/master/Specifications/documentation. This paper represents the final report on this effort. Activities since September 2018 and the final steps toward formal ratification are summarized below. An overview of the normative reference software and current status is described next. The remainder of the paper reports on current adoption and use cases of the standard by academia and research organizations, as well as availability of commercial products that have adopted the standard. Finally, early results on the effort to provide observation data to go with the test and verification datasets found in the ION SDR data repository are presented. STATUS REPORT (ACTIVITIES SINCE SEPTEMBER 2018) The second public request for comments (RFC2) was launched on September 24, 2018. Notice of RFC2 appeared in the ION GNSS+ 2018 printed program, was emailed to the ION distribution list (9,296 recipients), appeared in the Fall 2018 issue of the ION Newsletter and was also posted on the ION website. The deadline for submitting comments was December 31, 2018. The working group received a total of eight comments for RFC2. These were mostly related to minor issues in the standard document and were resolved through a revision. Letters acknowledging their comments and the working group’s resolutions were sent to each RFC2 respondent. The comments, and the working group’s responses and resolutions are reported in http://sdr.ion.org/RFC2_Comments_Responses.html. During this period the working group also made minor revisions to the normative software and merged the development branch (which included revisions resulting from RFC2) into the master branch. More details on the normative software are given in the next section. During this period the working group also made minor revisions to some of the metadata files associated with the reference datasets: http://sdr.ion.org/api-sample-data.html Following the activities summarized above, the standard development effort was deemed complete. On August 21, an electronic poll was sent out to each voting member of the working group seeking their input on proceeding to the next step: the ION legal review, as stipulated in the terms of reference http://sdr.ion.org/TermsOfReference_042114.pdf. This procedure was discussed at our working group meeting during ION GNSS+ 2018: https://s3.amazonaws.com/sdr.ion.org/Presentations_and_Publications/2018/WG-Presentation-Minutes-Attendees-2018.pdf. A reminder message was sent on August 29 to 41 contacts who had not yet voted, and this poll concluded on September 4, 2019. Out of the 57 voting members, there were 27 approvals and no disapprovals. However, this equates to a participation of 46%. During the ION GNSS+ meeting, informal conversations with voting members revealed that some had not gotten around to voting and others were on summer vacation and had not seen the email in time to vote. For these reasons, during our most recent meeting it was decided to re-open the vote to those who did not originally participate in order to increase participation. This new poll is planned to begin on or near October 7, 2019. Note: the working group is comprised of satnav SDR subject matter experts from across the globe representing academia, government, and industry. In a few cases more than one member is affiliated with the same organization (e.g. due to change of employment since this effort commenced). A voting member is one that is designated to represent his/her affiliated organization. Next Steps Following the approval of the standard by a majority of the working group voting membership, the next step is the legal review by ION-appointed council. The legal review will scrutinize all documentation and records generated since this effort was started to determine whether all activities were performed objectively with adequate opportunity for public participation and discourse. After the legal review, that report and the standard products will be presented to ION Council for adoption as a formal ION standard. Once adopted, the standard will be made formal (as opposed to the current draft status) with revision number 1.0.
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