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A Fine-Tuned Positioning Algorithm for Space-Borne GNSS Timing Receivers. [PDF]
Chen X, Wei Q, Zhan Y, Ma T.
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Fault Detection and Exclusion for Tightly Coupled GNSS/INS System Considering Fault in State Prediction. [PDF]
Wang S, Zhan X, Zhai Y, Liu B.
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GNSS Performance Modelling and Augmentation for Urban Air Mobility. [PDF]
Bijjahalli S, Sabatini R, Gardi A.
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Optimization of covert spoofing parameters for loosely coupled GNSS/INS systems based on improved genetic algorithm. [PDF]
Chen H, Wen Z, Lei C.
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Deep Learning Soft-Decision GNSS Multipath Detection and Mitigation. [PDF]
Nunes F, Sousa F.
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GNSS Spoofing Detection and Mitigation Based on Maximum Likelihood Estimation. [PDF]
Wang F, Li H, Lu M.
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Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring (RAIM) of GPS and GLONASS
Navigation, 1993A receiver autonomous integrity monitoring (RAIM) algorithm is proposed, and used to analyze the integrity monitoring capabilities of potential sole-means (or stand-alone) systems based on integrated use of GPS and GLONASS, GPS supplemented with a geostationary overlay, and enhanced GPS constellations.
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IEEE PLANS 92 Position Location and Navigation Symposium Record, 1992
Receiver autonomous integrity monitoring (RAIM), a GPS integrity monitoring scheme that uses redundant ranging signals to detect a satellite malfunction that results in a large range error, involves two functions: detection of the presence of a malfunctioning satellite and identification of which satellite (or satellites) is malfunctioning. An analysis
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Receiver autonomous integrity monitoring (RAIM), a GPS integrity monitoring scheme that uses redundant ranging signals to detect a satellite malfunction that results in a large range error, involves two functions: detection of the presence of a malfunctioning satellite and identification of which satellite (or satellites) is malfunctioning. An analysis
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IEEJ Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Engineering, 2014
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