巴西电离层闪烁期间双频多星座GBAS架构的性能评估

Crislaine Menezes da Silva, Weverton da Costa Silva, Felipe Tintino Linhares de Souza, João Francisco Galera Monico, Daniele Barroca Marra Alves, Italo Tsuchiya, Glaucia Balvedi, Tim Murphy, Susumu Saito, Joel Wichgers
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陆基增强系统(GBAS)是一种飞行关键系统,支持安全、高效和基本上全天候的飞机精确进近和着陆操作。GBAS进近服务类型(GAST)-X是一种未来双频多星座(DFMC) GBAS的拟议候选架构,由包括双频原始测量的机载上行链路组成。标称操作模式使用无发散(DFree)平滑和长达600秒的载波平滑,而无电离层(IFree)和传统的单频(SF)平滑并行执行,以支持退化/备用操作模式。使用DFree平滑测量使系统不易受电离层梯度威胁的影响。GAST-X的好处之一是,由于多星座服务提供的卫星数量较多,赤道地区的业务可用性更高。在本研究中,使用位于巴西的一组五个接收器的数据,使用GPS和伽利略数据,评估了不同DFMC GBAS架构的性能。结果表明,使用GAST- x架构计算的防护水平优于使用GAST F计算的防护水平,GAST F是一种以SF 100秒平滑作为主要操作模式,并将第二频率用于电离层梯度监测的替代架构,证明了服务的鲁棒性,特别是当使用DFree平滑伪点时。然而,DFMC GBAS的性能在发生周期滑移的情况下会下降,并且根据电离层闪烁的强度,一种或多种备份模式可能比GAST- x的名义DFree模式或GAST F的单频模式更合适。
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Assessing the Performance of Dual-Frequency Multi-Constellation GBAS Architectures during Periods of Ionospheric Scintillation in Brazil
A Ground-Based Augmentation System (GBAS) is a flight critical system that supports for safe, efficient, and essentially all-weather aircraft precision approach and landing operations. GBAS Approach Service Type (GAST)-X a proposed architecture candidate for future dual frequency multi-constellation (DFMC) GBAS, consisting of an uplink to the airborne that includes dual frequency raw measurements. The nominal mode of operation uses divergence-free (DFree) smoothing with up to 600 seconds of carrier smoothing, while ionosphere-free (IFree) and conventional single frequency (SF) smoothing are performed in parallel to support degraded/backup modes of operation. The use of DFree smoothed measurements makes the system less susceptible to ionospheric gradient threats. One of the benefits of GAST-X is the higher operational availability in equatorial areas due to the higher number of satellites in view offered by the multi-constellation services. In this study, the performance of different DFMC GBAS architectures was assessed using data from a set of five receivers located in Brazil, using GPS and Galileo data. The results showed that the protection levels calculated using the GAST-X architecture were better than those calculated using GAST F, which is an alternative architecture that uses SF 100-second smoothing as its primary mode of operation and with the second frequency being used for ionospheric gradient monitoring, demonstrating the robustness of the service, especially when using DFree smoothed pseudoranges. However, DFMC GBAS performance can degrade during conditions where cycle slips occur, and depending on the intensity of ionospheric scintillation, one or more backup modes can be more suitable than the nominal DFree mode of GAST-X or the single-frequency mode of GAST F.
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