Remote Sensing (Apr 2021)

Performance and Evaluation of GNSS Receiver Vector Tracking Loop Based on Adaptive Cascade Filter

  • Haotian Yang,
  • Bin Zhou,
  • Lixin Wang,
  • Qi Wei,
  • Feng Ji,
  • Rong Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13081477
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 8
p. 1477

Abstract

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In the scenario of high dynamics and low C/N0, the discriminator output of a GNSS tracking loop is noisy and nonlinear. The traditional method uses a fixed-gain loop filter for error estimation, which is prone to lose lock and causes inaccurate navigation and positioning. This paper proposes a cascaded adaptive vector tracking method based on the KF+EKF architecture through the GNSS Software defined receiver in the signal tracking module and the navigation solution module. The linear relationships between the pseudo-range error and the code phase error, the pseudo-range rate error and the carrier frequency error are obtained as the measurement, and the navigation filter estimation is performed. The signal C/N0 ratio and innovation sequence are used to adjust the measurement noise covariance matrix and the process noise covariance matrix, respectively. Then, the estimated error value is used to correct the navigation parameters and fed back to the local code/carrier NCO. The field vehicle test results show that, in the case of sufficient satellite signals, the positioning error of the proposed method has a slight advantage compared with the traditional method. When there is signal occlusion or interference, the traditional method cannot achieve accurate positioning. However, the proposed method can maintain the same accuracy for the positioning results.

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