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New approach of high sensitivity techniques using collective detection method with multiple GNSS receivers

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Andrianarison, Maherizo et Landry, René Jr.. 2018. « New approach of high sensitivity techniques using collective detection method with multiple GNSS receivers ». Sensors, vol. 18, nº 11.
Compte des citations dans Scopus : 2.

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The Collective Detection (CD) technique is a promising approach to meet the requirements for signal acquisition in GNSS-harsh environments. The CD approach has been proposed because of its potential to operate as both a direct positioning method and a high-sensitivity acquisition method. This paper is dedicated to the development of a new CD architecture for processing satellite signals in challenging environments. It proposes the best signal acquisition method used according to the reception conditions of the different receivers that can assist the user in difficulty. Knowing that the CD approach is beneficial in the case where the maximum of satellite signals can be combined, the proposed approach consists in choosing the best receiver(s) from several connected receivers to serve as a reference station, as smart cooperative navigation concept. New metrics of the CD with optimal weighting of visible satellites are exploited. Analysis of optimization method in order to use better satellites according to some defined parameters (elevation, C/N0 , and GDOP) were carried out. Real GPS L1 C/A signals are exploited to analyze the efficiency of the proposed approach. A comparison of the results through the accumulation of some good satellites among all visible satellites have shown the effectiveness of this method.

Type de document: Article publié dans une revue, révisé par les pairs
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Landry, René Jr
Affiliation: Génie électrique
Date de dépôt: 04 déc. 2018 20:24
Dernière modification: 16 oct. 2020 18:33
URI: https://espace2.etsmtl.ca/id/eprint/17687

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