• Title/Summary/Keyword: 도플러 기반 측위

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RTT-Enabled Doppler Positioning in LEO-PNT Systems (저궤도 위성 항법 시스템에서의 왕복시간 및 도플러 천이 기반 위치 측위 기법 설계)

  • Duhui Yang;Jeongwan Kang;Minsoo Jeong;Sunwoo Kim
    • Journal of Positioning, Navigation, and Timing
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.301-307
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    • 2024
  • In this paper, we propose a round trip time (RTT)-enabled Doppler-based positioning method considering the low earth orbit (LEO) satellite visibility restriction. Doppler-based positioning typically requires visibility to at least eight satellites, which is often unfeasible due to the limited coverage of LEO satellites, as beamforming technique is applied to current LEO satellites. To solve this problem, we utilize the RTT measurements, assuming that a communication link exists between the user equipment (UE) and LEO satellites. We employ the Newton-Raphson method to estimate the UE position with RTT and Doppler measurements. We analyze the positioning performance of the considered framework via simulation, demonstrating its performance in 3D positioning errors under varying satellite numbers and measurement errors.

A Study of the C-band Ground-based Radio Navigation System for UAM Cooperative Navigation (UAM 복합 항법을 위한 C 밴드 지상기반 전파 항법 시스템 연구)

  • Kyung-Soon Lee;Yong-Un Cho;Min-Jung Kim;Kyung Heon, Koo
    • Journal of Advanced Navigation Technology
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.374-381
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    • 2023
  • This study focuses on the implementation of C-band radio navigation in the 5.03 ~ 5.15 GHz terrestrial band to cooperate with GNSS navigation mainly used in existing UAMs. This is one of the navigation technologies that can fully satisfy the requirements of Title 14 of CFR-135.165. According to the FAA, the use of two or more independent navigation sources for aircraft is proposed for aircraft. This study proceeded with the link budget derivation through radio wave propagation path loss analysis, and antenna shape design for miniaturized Doppler VOR, and DME design with enhanced positional distance resolution compared to conventional aircraft. The ground navigation system which is the result of this study, consists of a VOR/DME ground station and a terminal that can be mounted on UAM. Significant performance was confirmed through the production and testing of each prototype.