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9 December 2015 The influence of different types of satellite exiting in system RAIM performance in BeiDou Satellite Navigation System
Shi-tai Wang, Jun-huan Peng
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Proceedings Volume 9808, International Conference on Intelligent Earth Observing and Applications 2015; 98081A (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2207591
Event: International Conference on Intelligent Earth Observing and Applications, 2015, Guilin, China
Abstract
The space constellation of BeiDou Navigation Satellite System(BDS)has three main components, Geostationary Earth Orbits (GEOs), Medium Earth Orbits (MEOs) and Inclined Geosynchronous Satellite Orbits(IGSOs).This paper selected 6 satellite respectively in three types to simulate their exiting service, and used the statistical methods to assess receiver autonomous integrity monitoring(RAIM) availability and fault detection (FD) capability of BeiDou14(Phase Ⅱ with 14 satellites)under the circumstances. This paper assessed RAIM availability performance from satellites and constellation geometry configuration by the number of visible satellites (NVS, NVS⪆5) and position dilution of precision (PDOP, PDOP≤6) together. The FD capability of RAIM is assessed by the maximum minimal detectable bias (MDB) and the maximum minimal detectable effect (MDE). The analyses of simulation results testify that the exiting of single MEO or IGSO satellite have no obvious effect on RAIM availability and error detection ability. However GEO satellite’s exiting can make the number of points in where the constellation geometry is not available and maximum minimum detectable deviation and maximum minimum detectable influence significantly increase. Relative to other two satellites, GEO satellites’ health have a significant impact on the RAIM performance of BDS.
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Shi-tai Wang and Jun-huan Peng "The influence of different types of satellite exiting in system RAIM performance in BeiDou Satellite Navigation System", Proc. SPIE 9808, International Conference on Intelligent Earth Observing and Applications 2015, 98081A (9 December 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2207591
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KEYWORDS
Satellites

Satellite navigation systems

Navigation systems

Reliability

Receivers

Error analysis

Geomatics

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