An Integration of GPS with INS Sensors for Precise Long-Baseline Kinematic Positioning

Integrating the precise GPS carrier phases and INS sensor technologies is a methodology that has been applied indispensably in those application fields requiring accurate and reliable position, velocity, and attitude information. However, conventional integration approaches with a single GPS referen...

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Main Author: Hungkyu Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2010-10-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/10/10/9424/
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description Integrating the precise GPS carrier phases and INS sensor technologies is a methodology that has been applied indispensably in those application fields requiring accurate and reliable position, velocity, and attitude information. However, conventional integration approaches with a single GPS reference station may not fulfil the demanding performance requirements, especially in the position component, when the baseline length between the reference station and mobile user’s GPS receiver is greater than a few tens of kilometres. This is because their positioning performance is primarily dependent on the common mode of errors of GPS measurements. To address this constraint, a novel GPS/INS integration scheme using multiple GPS reference stations is proposed here that can improve its positioning accuracy by modelling the baseline-dependent errors. In this paper, the technical issues concerned with implementing the proposed scheme are described, including the GPS network correction modelling and integrated GPS/INS filtering. In addition, the results from the processing of the simulated measurements are presented to characterise the system performance. As a result, it has been established that the integration of GPS/INS with multiple reference stations would make it possible to ensure centimetre-level positioning accuracy, even if the baseline length reaches about 100 km.
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spelling doaj.art-b4639a3476ed49c78dc467381306c3ae2022-12-22T04:23:03ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202010-10-0110109424943810.3390/s101009424An Integration of GPS with INS Sensors for Precise Long-Baseline Kinematic PositioningHungkyu LeeIntegrating the precise GPS carrier phases and INS sensor technologies is a methodology that has been applied indispensably in those application fields requiring accurate and reliable position, velocity, and attitude information. However, conventional integration approaches with a single GPS reference station may not fulfil the demanding performance requirements, especially in the position component, when the baseline length between the reference station and mobile user’s GPS receiver is greater than a few tens of kilometres. This is because their positioning performance is primarily dependent on the common mode of errors of GPS measurements. To address this constraint, a novel GPS/INS integration scheme using multiple GPS reference stations is proposed here that can improve its positioning accuracy by modelling the baseline-dependent errors. In this paper, the technical issues concerned with implementing the proposed scheme are described, including the GPS network correction modelling and integrated GPS/INS filtering. In addition, the results from the processing of the simulated measurements are presented to characterise the system performance. As a result, it has been established that the integration of GPS/INS with multiple reference stations would make it possible to ensure centimetre-level positioning accuracy, even if the baseline length reaches about 100 km.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/10/10/9424/navigation sensor integrationGlobal Positioning System (GPS)Inertial Navigation System (INS)multiple reference stations
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An Integration of GPS with INS Sensors for Precise Long-Baseline Kinematic Positioning
Sensors
navigation sensor integration
Global Positioning System (GPS)
Inertial Navigation System (INS)
multiple reference stations
title An Integration of GPS with INS Sensors for Precise Long-Baseline Kinematic Positioning
title_full An Integration of GPS with INS Sensors for Precise Long-Baseline Kinematic Positioning
title_fullStr An Integration of GPS with INS Sensors for Precise Long-Baseline Kinematic Positioning
title_full_unstemmed An Integration of GPS with INS Sensors for Precise Long-Baseline Kinematic Positioning
title_short An Integration of GPS with INS Sensors for Precise Long-Baseline Kinematic Positioning
title_sort integration of gps with ins sensors for precise long baseline kinematic positioning
topic navigation sensor integration
Global Positioning System (GPS)
Inertial Navigation System (INS)
multiple reference stations
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/10/10/9424/
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