Analysis of multi‐constellation GNSS receiver performance utilizing 1‐st side‐lobe signal on the use of SSV for KPS satellites

Abstract A numerical analysis is conducted for assessing the feasibility on the use of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receivers for Korea Positioning System (KPS) satellites in space service volume (SSV). KPS is planned to provide a navigation and timing service by constructing seven sate...

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Main Authors: Gun‐Hoon Ji, Heon Shin, Jong‐Hoon Won
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-05-01
Series:IET Radar, Sonar & Navigation
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1049/rsn2.12052
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spelling doaj-9a3105053c6c4153b3d83398cb0fe14a2021-08-02T08:20:21ZengWileyIET Radar, Sonar & Navigation1751-87841751-87922021-05-0115548549910.1049/rsn2.12052Analysis of multi‐constellation GNSS receiver performance utilizing 1‐st side‐lobe signal on the use of SSV for KPS satellitesGun‐Hoon Ji0Heon Shin1Jong‐Hoon Won2Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Inha University Incheon South KoreaDepartment of Electrical Engineering Inha University Incheon South KoreaDepartment of Electrical Engineering Inha University Incheon South KoreaAbstract A numerical analysis is conducted for assessing the feasibility on the use of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receivers for Korea Positioning System (KPS) satellites in space service volume (SSV). KPS is planned to provide a navigation and timing service by constructing seven satellites over the Korean Peninsula, which will orbit above the GNSS constellation in SSV. The major problems caused by such orbital characteristics include reduced satellite visibility due to poor geometric diversity and weak signals, causing an increase in the user range error (URE). To address these constraints, this study considers multi‐GNSS and 1‐st side‐lobe signal utilization scenarios. More specifically, the GNSS satellite visibility, geometric dilution of precision, carrier‐to‐noise ratio, URE, and navigation error for KPS satellites in SSV are analysed through a numerical simulation. A trade‐off between visibility and received signal power as well as their effects on positioning accuracy is analysed to describe the utility of side‐lobe signals. Finally, based on numerical analysis of the simulation results, this verifies the applicability of GNSS SSV for KPS satellites through multi‐GNSS and side‐lobe utilization scenarios.https://doi.org/10.1049/rsn2.12052
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Heon Shin
Jong‐Hoon Won
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Heon Shin
Jong‐Hoon Won
Analysis of multi‐constellation GNSS receiver performance utilizing 1‐st side‐lobe signal on the use of SSV for KPS satellites
IET Radar, Sonar & Navigation
author_facet Gun‐Hoon Ji
Heon Shin
Jong‐Hoon Won
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title Analysis of multi‐constellation GNSS receiver performance utilizing 1‐st side‐lobe signal on the use of SSV for KPS satellites
title_short Analysis of multi‐constellation GNSS receiver performance utilizing 1‐st side‐lobe signal on the use of SSV for KPS satellites
title_full Analysis of multi‐constellation GNSS receiver performance utilizing 1‐st side‐lobe signal on the use of SSV for KPS satellites
title_fullStr Analysis of multi‐constellation GNSS receiver performance utilizing 1‐st side‐lobe signal on the use of SSV for KPS satellites
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of multi‐constellation GNSS receiver performance utilizing 1‐st side‐lobe signal on the use of SSV for KPS satellites
title_sort analysis of multi‐constellation gnss receiver performance utilizing 1‐st side‐lobe signal on the use of ssv for kps satellites
publisher Wiley
series IET Radar, Sonar & Navigation
issn 1751-8784
1751-8792
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Abstract A numerical analysis is conducted for assessing the feasibility on the use of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receivers for Korea Positioning System (KPS) satellites in space service volume (SSV). KPS is planned to provide a navigation and timing service by constructing seven satellites over the Korean Peninsula, which will orbit above the GNSS constellation in SSV. The major problems caused by such orbital characteristics include reduced satellite visibility due to poor geometric diversity and weak signals, causing an increase in the user range error (URE). To address these constraints, this study considers multi‐GNSS and 1‐st side‐lobe signal utilization scenarios. More specifically, the GNSS satellite visibility, geometric dilution of precision, carrier‐to‐noise ratio, URE, and navigation error for KPS satellites in SSV are analysed through a numerical simulation. A trade‐off between visibility and received signal power as well as their effects on positioning accuracy is analysed to describe the utility of side‐lobe signals. Finally, based on numerical analysis of the simulation results, this verifies the applicability of GNSS SSV for KPS satellites through multi‐GNSS and side‐lobe utilization scenarios.
url https://doi.org/10.1049/rsn2.12052
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