2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10291-015-0494-9
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Nonlinear fault detection threshold optimization method for RAIM algorithm using a heuristic approach

Abstract: The threshold value used in receiver autonomous integrity monitoring algorithms to identify faults has a significant impact on positioning integrity and GPS/ GNSS availability. The value is usually selected empirically or under certain distribution assumptions; its calculation for a non-Gaussian test statistic has not been solved. For fault detection methods using a particle filter, a new heuristic method is proposed to select an appropriate fault detection threshold value using an optimization model. In this … Show more

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“…He et al [9] highlighted that a detection statistic should account for both optimal availability and integrity, and it should be independent of underlying statistical assumptions. Taking this into consideration, they tested a nonlinear optimization algorithm for the fault detection bound, using the cumulative LLR statistic.…”
Section: On Fault Detection and Threshold Optimizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…He et al [9] highlighted that a detection statistic should account for both optimal availability and integrity, and it should be independent of underlying statistical assumptions. Taking this into consideration, they tested a nonlinear optimization algorithm for the fault detection bound, using the cumulative LLR statistic.…”
Section: On Fault Detection and Threshold Optimizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He et al [9] introduced a method to optimize the fault detection bound for improved integrity and availability. Their method uses the cumulative LLR to identify sensors that are likely faulty.…”
Section: Llr and Llrsd For Fault Detectionmentioning
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“…In this method, the fault indicator is interpreted as a deviation of the observed data from a defined threshold (Johnson, 1996). Due to its simplicity, limit checking has been widely used in rule-based approaches (where experts determine the value of a threshold based on their knowledge and experience), or in distribution-based approaches (He et al, 2016). However, the use of thresholds for analyzing failures in non-linear systems is difficult for two reasons: (1) non-linear systems have an unpredictable behavior, which requires the specification of a wide range of threshold values;…”
Section: Overview Of Indicators-based Failure Detection and Diagnosis...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To solve the non-linear and non-Gaussian problem for integrity monitoring, Peng proposed a temporal RAIM algorithm based on particle filter [23]. Pan et al optimized the detection threshold of the particle filter by applying the genetic algorithm [24]. In [25], the particle filter-based RAIM algorithm is modularly designed and implemented on a field programmable gate array (FPGA).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%