Network-based Collaborative Navigation in GPS-Denied Environment

Author:

Lee Jong Ki,Grejner-Brzezinska Dorota A.,Toth Charles

Abstract

Global Positioning System (GPS) has been used as a primary source of navigation in land and airborne applications. However, challenging environments cause GPS signal blockage or degradation, and prevent reliable and seamless positioning and navigation using GPS only. Therefore, multi-sensor based navigation systems have been developed to overcome the limitations of GPS by adding some forms of augmentation. The next step towards assured robust navigation is to combine information from multiple ground-users, to further improve the chance of obtaining reliable navigation and positioning information. Collaborative (or cooperative) navigation can improve the individual navigation solution in terms of both accuracy and coverage, and may reduce the system's design cost, as equipping all users with high performance multi-sensor positioning systems is not cost effective. Generally, ‘Collaborative Navigation’ uses inter-nodal range measurements between platforms (users) to strengthen the navigation solution. In the collaborative navigation approach, the inter-nodal distance vectors from the known or more accurate positions to the unknown locations can be established. Therefore, the collaborative navigation technique has the advantage in that errors at the user's position can be compensated by other known (or more accurate) positions of other platforms, and may result in the improvement of the navigation solutions for the entire group of users. In this paper, three statistical network-based collaborative navigation algorithms, the Restricted Least-Squares Solution (RLESS), the Stochastic Constrained Least-Squares Solution (SCLESS) and the Best Linear Minimum Partial Bias Estimation (BLIMPBE) are proposed and compared to the Kalman filter. The proposed statistical collaborative navigation algorithms for network solution show better performance than the Kalman filter.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Ocean Engineering,Oceanography

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