2016 IEEE/AIAA 35th Digital Avionics Systems Conference (DASC) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/dasc.2016.7778054
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Trajectory optimisation for avionics-based GNSS integrity augmentation system

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“…Therefore, the inclusion of a basic form of RAIM within such receiver (i.e., at least 5 satellites are required for FDE) can be assumed. Based on these assumptions, the number of satellites in view can be used to set additional integrity thresholds for SBAS and GBAS [143,144]. Additionally, new augmentation strategies including Ground-based Regional Augmentation System (GRAS), which is a combination of SBAS and GBAS concepts to enhance GNSS performance, can be used within the SGAAN network.…”
Section: Distance From Ltp/ftp (Meters)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the inclusion of a basic form of RAIM within such receiver (i.e., at least 5 satellites are required for FDE) can be assumed. Based on these assumptions, the number of satellites in view can be used to set additional integrity thresholds for SBAS and GBAS [143,144]. Additionally, new augmentation strategies including Ground-based Regional Augmentation System (GRAS), which is a combination of SBAS and GBAS concepts to enhance GNSS performance, can be used within the SGAAN network.…”
Section: Distance From Ltp/ftp (Meters)mentioning
confidence: 99%