Performance improvement of time-differenced carrier phase measurement-based integrated GPS/INS considering noise correlation

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Abstract

In this study, we combined a time-differenced carrier phase (TDCP)-based global positioning system (GPS) with an inertial navigation system (INS) to form an integrated system that appropriately considers noise correlation. The TDCP-based navigation system can determine positions precisely based on high-quality carrier phase measurements without difficulty resolving integer ambiguity. Because the TDCP system contains current and previous information that violate the format of the conventional Kalman filter, a delayed state filter that considers the correlation between process and measurement noise is utilized to improve the accuracy and reliability of the TDCP-based GPS/INS. The results of a dynamic simulation and an experiment conducted to verify the efficacy of the proposed system indicate that it can achieve performance improvements of up to 70% and 60%, respectively, compared to the conventional algorithm.

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Kim, J., Kim, Y., Song, J., Kim, D., Park, M., & Kee, C. (2019). Performance improvement of time-differenced carrier phase measurement-based integrated GPS/INS considering noise correlation. Sensors (Switzerland), 19(14). https://doi.org/10.3390/s19143084

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