2011
DOI: 10.1002/j.2161-4296.2011.tb02588.x
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Collective Detection and Direct Positioning Using Multiple GNSS Satellites

Abstract: This paper describes and demonstrates an assisted GPS technique, termed ''Collective Detection,'' for combining satellite correlograms to enable rapid acquisition and direct positioning. Correctly combining correlation values from multiple satellites reduces the required C/N 0 such that satellite signals, which cannot be acquired individually, can contribute constructively to a position solution. The acquisition search is performed in a position/clock space that directly yields the navigation solution. Results… Show more

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“…Then, many works using the vectorial approach were proposed for snapshot positioning with coarse accuracy. The main idea of this concept is to improve the overall acquisition sensitivity by combining coherently the detection metrics from all visible satellites [7]- [19]. Assistance information can be used to eliminate the requirement for GNSS data recovery and the receiver's ability to increase integration time.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Then, many works using the vectorial approach were proposed for snapshot positioning with coarse accuracy. The main idea of this concept is to improve the overall acquisition sensitivity by combining coherently the detection metrics from all visible satellites [7]- [19]. Assistance information can be used to eliminate the requirement for GNSS data recovery and the receiver's ability to increase integration time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to mitigate the large computational burden required by the traditional CD scheme, this method is based on the hypothesis that there is at least one strong GNSS signal and it is known. Otherwise, an improvement of the multi-resolution approach initiated in [7] was developed in [15] by using small clock bias spacing with large horizontal position step size to get a high time resolution and reduce the calculation load. To accelerate the collective detection process, the combination of the Bi-dimensional Parallel Search (BPS) acquisition method and the Spectral Peak Location (SPL) method of Doppler frequency estimation with delta correction is proposed in [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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