Affiliation:
1. Key Laboratory of Satellite Navigation Technology, College of Electronic Science and Technology, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha 410005, China
Abstract
Doppler positioning, as an early form of positioning, has regained significant research interest in the context of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites.Given the LEO mega-constellation scenario, the objective function of Doppler positioning manifests significant nonlinearity, leading to ill-conditioning challenges for prevalent algorithms like iterative least squares (LS) estimation, especially in cases where inappropriate initial values are selected. In this study, we investigate the causes of ill-posed problems from two perspectives. Firstly, we analyze the linearization errors of the Doppler observation equations in relation to satellite orbital altitude and initial value errors, revealing instances where traditional algorithms may fail to converge. Secondly, from an optimization theory perspective, we demonstrate the occurrence of convergence to locally non-unique solutions for Doppler positioning. Subsequently, to address these ill-conditioning issues, we introduce Tikhonov regularization terms in the objective function to constrain algorithm divergence, with a fitted model for the regularization coefficient. Finally, we conduct comprehensive simulation experiments in both dynamic and static scenarios to validate the performance of the proposed algorithm. On the one hand, when the initial values are set to 0, our algorithm achieves high-precision positioning, whereas the iterative LS fails to converge. On the other hand, in certain simulation scenarios, the iterative LS converges to locally non-unique solutions, resulting in positioning errors exceeding 50 km in the north and east directions, several hundred kilometers in the vertical direction, and velocity errors surpassing 120 m/s. In contrast, our algorithm demonstrates typical errors of a position error of 6.8462 m, velocity error of 0.0137 m/s, and clock drift error of 8.3746 × 10−6 s/s. This work provides an effective solution to the sensitivity issue of initial points in Doppler positioning and can serve as a reference for the algorithm design of Doppler positioning receivers with LEO mega-constellations.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
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