New Methodology for Computing the Aircraft’s Position Based on the PPP Method in GPS and GLONASS Systems

In the field of air navigation, there is a constant pursuit for new navigation solutions for precise GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) positioning of aircraft. This study aims to present the results of research on the development of a new method for improving the performance of PPP (Precise...

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Main Authors: Kamil Krasuski, Damian Wierzbicki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Energies
Subjects:
GPS
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/9/2525
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spelling doaj-0e523212d0834460aed95a990fc3c0bb2021-04-28T23:03:07ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-04-01142525252510.3390/en14092525New Methodology for Computing the Aircraft’s Position Based on the PPP Method in GPS and GLONASS SystemsKamil Krasuski0Damian Wierzbicki1Institute of Navigation, Military University of Aviation, 08-521 Dęblin, PolandInstitute of Geospatial Engineering and Geodesy, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geodesy, Military University of Technology, 00-908 Warsaw, PolandIn the field of air navigation, there is a constant pursuit for new navigation solutions for precise GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) positioning of aircraft. This study aims to present the results of research on the development of a new method for improving the performance of PPP (Precise Point Positioning) positioning in the GPS (Global Positioning System) and GLONASS (Globalnaja Nawigacionnaja Sputnikovaya Sistema) systems for air navigation. The research method is based on a linear combination of individual position solutions from the GPS and GLONASS systems. The paper shows a computational scheme based on the linear combination for geocentric XYZ coordinates of an aircraft. The algorithm of the new research method uses the weighted mean method to determine the resultant aircraft position. The research method was tested on GPS and GLONASS kinematic data from an airborne experiment carried out with a Seneca Piper PA34-200T aircraft at the Mielec airport. A dual-frequency dual-system GPS/GLONASS receiver was placed on-board the plane, which made it possible to record GNSS observations, which were then used to calculate the aircraft’s position in CSRS-PPP software. The calculated XYZ position coordinates from the CSRS-PPP software were then used in the weighted mean model’s developed optimization algorithm. The measurement weights are a function of the number of GPS and GLONASS satellites and the inverse of the mean error square. The obtained coordinates of aircraft from the research model were verified with the RTK-OTF solution. As a result of the research, the presented solution’s accuracy is better by 11–87% for the model with a weighting scheme as a function of the inverse of the mean error square. Moreover, using the XYZ position from the RTKLIB program, the research method’s accuracy increases from 45% to 82% for the model with a weighting scheme as a function of the inverse of the square of mean error. The developed method demonstrates high efficiency for improving the performance of GPS and GLONASS solutions for the PPP measurement technology in air navigation.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/9/2525GNSSGPSGLONASSPPP methodaccuracyRTK-OTF
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author Kamil Krasuski
Damian Wierzbicki
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New Methodology for Computing the Aircraft’s Position Based on the PPP Method in GPS and GLONASS Systems
Energies
GNSS
GPS
GLONASS
PPP method
accuracy
RTK-OTF
author_facet Kamil Krasuski
Damian Wierzbicki
author_sort Kamil Krasuski
title New Methodology for Computing the Aircraft’s Position Based on the PPP Method in GPS and GLONASS Systems
title_short New Methodology for Computing the Aircraft’s Position Based on the PPP Method in GPS and GLONASS Systems
title_full New Methodology for Computing the Aircraft’s Position Based on the PPP Method in GPS and GLONASS Systems
title_fullStr New Methodology for Computing the Aircraft’s Position Based on the PPP Method in GPS and GLONASS Systems
title_full_unstemmed New Methodology for Computing the Aircraft’s Position Based on the PPP Method in GPS and GLONASS Systems
title_sort new methodology for computing the aircraft’s position based on the ppp method in gps and glonass systems
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2021-04-01
description In the field of air navigation, there is a constant pursuit for new navigation solutions for precise GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) positioning of aircraft. This study aims to present the results of research on the development of a new method for improving the performance of PPP (Precise Point Positioning) positioning in the GPS (Global Positioning System) and GLONASS (Globalnaja Nawigacionnaja Sputnikovaya Sistema) systems for air navigation. The research method is based on a linear combination of individual position solutions from the GPS and GLONASS systems. The paper shows a computational scheme based on the linear combination for geocentric XYZ coordinates of an aircraft. The algorithm of the new research method uses the weighted mean method to determine the resultant aircraft position. The research method was tested on GPS and GLONASS kinematic data from an airborne experiment carried out with a Seneca Piper PA34-200T aircraft at the Mielec airport. A dual-frequency dual-system GPS/GLONASS receiver was placed on-board the plane, which made it possible to record GNSS observations, which were then used to calculate the aircraft’s position in CSRS-PPP software. The calculated XYZ position coordinates from the CSRS-PPP software were then used in the weighted mean model’s developed optimization algorithm. The measurement weights are a function of the number of GPS and GLONASS satellites and the inverse of the mean error square. The obtained coordinates of aircraft from the research model were verified with the RTK-OTF solution. As a result of the research, the presented solution’s accuracy is better by 11–87% for the model with a weighting scheme as a function of the inverse of the mean error square. Moreover, using the XYZ position from the RTKLIB program, the research method’s accuracy increases from 45% to 82% for the model with a weighting scheme as a function of the inverse of the square of mean error. The developed method demonstrates high efficiency for improving the performance of GPS and GLONASS solutions for the PPP measurement technology in air navigation.
topic GNSS
GPS
GLONASS
PPP method
accuracy
RTK-OTF
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/9/2525
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