IEEE Access (Jan 2020)
A Single-Frequency Real-Time Lane-Level Positioning Method for Vehicle Safety
Abstract
The integrity and accuracy of positioning are crucial factors in vehicle safety. This article proposes an enhanced real-time array calibration (ERAC) technique based on real-time array error calibration with the Beidou Navigation Satellite System (BDS). Through fixed-point positioning tests and road tests, it is found that the ERAC method is superior to the traditional methods in terms of accuracy, stability, confidence, and the time required to reconstruct reliable points. The performance of the tested receiver is better than that of a commercial receiver with standard single-point positioning (SSP) in the context of multipath interference. Furthermore, the ERAC method meets the requirements for autonomous vehicle (AV) monitoring and public safety, especially in terms of the lane-level accuracy indicator, and its integrity indicators are greater than 95% to 97%. Additionally, the ERAC method has the potential to become an alternative solution for automatic vehicle safety monitoring in certain scenarios. This technique also has the ability to meet the wide positioning requirements of various vehicles and scenarios by adjusting its technical details.
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