Kinematic Studies in the Field of Accuracy and Position Determination of Aircrafts Using the PPP Technique by the GPS System

This article discusses the results of the measurements of position accuracy in 3D space for a UAV object using real-time kinematic measurements of the GPS system. The aim of the research presented in the work was to determine all three components (x, y, z) describing the location of the UAV object d...

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Main Authors: Setlak Lucjan, Kowalik Rafał
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/41/matecconf_cscc2019_04011.pdf
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spelling doaj-f63be8fbc2e745b2acd03c365170f1e22021-02-02T08:37:56ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2019-01-012920401110.1051/matecconf/201929204011matecconf_cscc2019_04011Kinematic Studies in the Field of Accuracy and Position Determination of Aircrafts Using the PPP Technique by the GPS SystemSetlak Lucjan0Kowalik Rafał11Department of Avionics and Control Systems, Polish Air Force University1Department of Avionics and Control Systems, Polish Air Force UniversityThis article discusses the results of the measurements of position accuracy in 3D space for a UAV object using real-time kinematic measurements of the GPS system. The aim of the research presented in the work was to determine all three components (x, y, z) describing the location of the UAV object during the flight and making comparative characteristics using the PPS navigation service. Comparison of the differences between the two methods showed that the obtained results are characterized by a 95% of certainty. The results obtained in this experiment showed the accuracy of height measurement using the PPS GNSS system at a level of 10-80 centimeters. The results of this study also indicate that kinematic measurements can be very useful in the work of the air traffic controller and engineers of other specialties involved in position determination using satellite techniques. The article also presents a mathematical model defining the process of determining the position of a UAV object during the flight, taking into account kinematic measurements. In the final part of the work, practical conclusions were presented based on the analysis and selected simulation tests.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/41/matecconf_cscc2019_04011.pdf
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Kinematic Studies in the Field of Accuracy and Position Determination of Aircrafts Using the PPP Technique by the GPS System
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title Kinematic Studies in the Field of Accuracy and Position Determination of Aircrafts Using the PPP Technique by the GPS System
title_short Kinematic Studies in the Field of Accuracy and Position Determination of Aircrafts Using the PPP Technique by the GPS System
title_full Kinematic Studies in the Field of Accuracy and Position Determination of Aircrafts Using the PPP Technique by the GPS System
title_fullStr Kinematic Studies in the Field of Accuracy and Position Determination of Aircrafts Using the PPP Technique by the GPS System
title_full_unstemmed Kinematic Studies in the Field of Accuracy and Position Determination of Aircrafts Using the PPP Technique by the GPS System
title_sort kinematic studies in the field of accuracy and position determination of aircrafts using the ppp technique by the gps system
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2019-01-01
description This article discusses the results of the measurements of position accuracy in 3D space for a UAV object using real-time kinematic measurements of the GPS system. The aim of the research presented in the work was to determine all three components (x, y, z) describing the location of the UAV object during the flight and making comparative characteristics using the PPS navigation service. Comparison of the differences between the two methods showed that the obtained results are characterized by a 95% of certainty. The results obtained in this experiment showed the accuracy of height measurement using the PPS GNSS system at a level of 10-80 centimeters. The results of this study also indicate that kinematic measurements can be very useful in the work of the air traffic controller and engineers of other specialties involved in position determination using satellite techniques. The article also presents a mathematical model defining the process of determining the position of a UAV object during the flight, taking into account kinematic measurements. In the final part of the work, practical conclusions were presented based on the analysis and selected simulation tests.
url https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/41/matecconf_cscc2019_04011.pdf
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