Remote Sensing (Mar 2024)

On the Use of Ultra-WideBand-Based Augmentation for Precision Maneuvering

  • Paul Zabalegui,
  • Gorka De Miguel,
  • Nerea Fernández-Berrueta,
  • Joanes Aizpuru,
  • Jaizki Mendizabal,
  • Iñigo Adín

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs16050911
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 5
p. 911

Abstract

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The limitations of the existing Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) integrated with Inertial Measurement Units (IMU) have presented significant challenges in meeting the stringent demands of precision maneuvering. The identified constraints in terms of accuracy and availability have required the development of an alternative solution to enhance the performance of navigation systems in dynamic and diverse environments. This paper summarizes the research regarding the integration of ultra-wideband (UWB) technology as an augmentation of the conventional GNSS+IMU system; it proposes an approach that aims to overcome the limitations of conventional navigation systems. By making use of UWB technology, the proposed low-cost UWB-augmented GNSS+IMU system not only fulfils the required performance standards but also offers the unique capability to navigate seamlessly across indoor and outdoor environments. The developed system was validated through comprehensive testing and analysis in both the automotive and maritime sectors. The obtained results highlight the system’s capacity as a dependable and resilient solution for precise navigation, and they promote its use within the domain of accurate maneuvering.

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