建设世界上最大的DGPS网络

D. Wolfe, C. Judy, E.J. Haukkala, D. J. Godfrey
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美国海岸警卫队是实施世界上最大的地面GPS增强服务——全国DGPS (NDGPS)的团队的一部分。美国海岸警卫队最初的职责是为美国所有港口和港口进港提供DGPS覆盖。为满足这一要求而建立的海事DGPS广播站点网络提供了沿大西洋、太平洋和墨西哥湾沿岸、五大湖、夏威夷、波多黎各和阿拉斯加南部海岸的差分校正。还建立了两个控制站点,以监测个别DGPS广播的性能和完整性。随着DGPS用户和用途的增加,扩大DGPS覆盖范围的需求也增加了。与美国陆军工程兵团达成的一项协议将美国海岸警卫队的DGPS覆盖范围扩大到美国内陆河流。NDGPS扩展工作计划拥有超过126个广播站点,旨在提供双地面DGPS覆盖整个美国大陆和阿拉斯加,并满足所有地面运输导航要求。一旦确定了对NDGPS网络的需求,运输部(DOT)就从几个DOT机构中召集了一个小组来确定满足这一需求的最佳方法。该团队认为,建立一个全国性系统的最具成本效益和效率的方法是扩展美国海岸警卫队的海上DGPS网络。根据他们在提供DGPS覆盖方面的经验,美国海岸警卫队被指定为负责NDGPS扩展中广播和控制站点的设计、建造和实施的牵头机构。本文阐述了美国海岸警卫队DGPS网络的基本操作概念:广播站点、控制站点和通信网络的设备和功能,以及美国海岸警卫队如何确保系统的完整性和持续的差分校正。然后,它描述了美国海岸警卫队在试图提供一个全国性网络时所面临的挑战,并回顾了将过时的美国空军地波应急网络站点转换为DGPS广播站点所涉及的优势和努力。最后,它回顾了美国海岸警卫队为提高整个DGPS网络的准确性、可靠性和性能所做的努力。
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Engineering the world's largest DGPS Network
The U.S. Coast Guard's is part of a team that is implementing the world's largest ground-based GPS augmentation service, Nationwide DGPS (NDGPS). The U.S. Coast Guard's original responsibility was to provide DGPS coverage to all harbors and harbor approaches of the United States. The Maritime DGPS broadcast site network built to meet this requirement provided differential corrections along the Atlantic, Pacific and Gulf coasts, the Great Lakes, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and the southern coast of Alaska. Two control sites were also built to monitor the performance and integrity of the individual DGPS broadcasts. As the number of users and uses of DGPS increased, the need to expand the DGPS coverage area has also increased. An agreement with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers expanded the U.S. Coast Guard's DGPS coverage to the inland rivers of the U.S.. The NDGPS expansion effort, scheduled to have over 126 broadcast sites, is designed to provide double terrestrial DGPS coverage across the entire continental United States and Alaska and meet all surface transportation navigation requirements. Once the requirement of a NDGPS network was identified, the Department of Transportation (DOT) assembled a team from several DOT agencies to determine the best way to meet this need. This team decided the most cost effective and efficient way to create a nationwide system was to expand the U.S. Coast Guard's Maritime DGPS network. Based upon their experience with providing DGPS coverage, the U.S. Coast Guard was designated the lead agency responsible for the design, construction and implementation of the broadcast and control sites in the NDGPS expansion. This paper explains the basic operating concepts of the U.S. Coast Guard's DGPS Network: the equipment and functions of the broadcast site, control site and communication's network, and how the U.S. Coast Guard ensures the integrity of the system and differential corrections on a continuous basis. It then describes the challenges the U.S. Coast Guard is facing trying to provide a nationwide network and reviews the advantages and effort involved in converting obsolete U.S. Air Force Ground Wave Emergency Network sites into DGPS broadcast sites. Finally it reviews the U.S. Coast Guard's efforts to improve the accuracy, reliability and performance of the entire DGPS Network.
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