A Method for Evaluating Global Navigation Satellite System Position Accuracy in Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems

Author:

Ladino Karla S.,Sama Michael Patrick

Abstract

Highlights A novel UAS-based GNSS testing system was developed to assess both horizontal and vertical accuracy components. Recommendations are provided for further standard development related to UAS GNSS testing protocols. Future research can utilize this framework to enhance understanding of UAS GNSS accuracy. Abstract. Current standards for Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) testing are primarily designed for assessing horizontal positioning accuracy in ground-based applications. However, there is a notable absence of guidelines specifically addressing vertical accuracy assessment and applications that extend beyond ground-based scenarios, including those involving small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). This effort aimed to develop a UAS-based GNSS testing system, tailored for the evaluation of GNSS receiver performance in dynamic low-altitude scenarios. The main objectives included (1) designing a GNSS testing system for UAS applications and (2) validating the system through field testing. The system development consisted of GNSS receiver configuration, data acquisition system design, processing procedures, and UAS payload and base station component design. The UAS payload featured multiple GNSS receivers operating in different modes, and data were collected using a custom Python script on a Raspberry Pi computer. For in-field validation, dynamic flight testing with vertical profiles was conducted. A robotic tracking total station (TTS) was used as the reference instrument for measuring the location of the UAS payload. The findings underscore the system's capabilities, primarily emphasizing its functionality rather than conducting an extensive assessment of the individual GNSS receiver performance. The UAS-based testing system that was developed was capable of satisfying most of the criteria for existing GNSS test standards. The insights derived from this process offer recommendations for standardizing UAS-based GNSS testing methods, with a particular focus on mission design, battery management, data processing, and environmental adaptability. Keywords: Dynamic Error, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), Positioning Accuracy, Tracking Total Station (TTS), Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS).

Funder

NSF

Publisher

American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE)

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