• DocumentCode
    2983520
  • Title

    Ephemeris type a fault analysis and mitigation for LAAS

  • Author

    Tang, Haochen ; Pullen, Sam ; Enge, Per ; Gratton, Livio ; Pervan, Boris ; Brenner, Mats ; Scheitlin, Joe ; Kline, Paul

  • Author_Institution
    Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA, USA
  • fYear
    2010
  • fDate
    4-6 May 2010
  • Firstpage
    654
  • Lastpage
    666
  • Abstract
    The Local Area Augmentation System (LAAS) has been developed by the FAA to enable precision approach and landing operations using the Global Positioning System (GPS). Each LAAS installation provides services through a LAAS Ground Facility (LGF) which is located at the airport it serves. By monitoring the GPS signals, measurements, and navigation messages, the LGF is able to exclude unhealthy satellites and broadcast real-time range-correction messages for healthy satellites to users via a VHF data link. Airborne users apply these corrections to remove errors that are common between the LGF and the aircraft. The LGF is also responsible for warning the aircraft of any potential integrity threats that cannot easily be resolved by excluding unhealthy satellites. One source of potential errors is the satellite broadcast ephemeris message, which users decode and use to compute GPS satellite positions. In LAAS, potential GPS ephemeris faults are categorized into two types, A and B, based upon whether or not the fault is associated with a satellite maneuver. This work focuses on aviation navigation threats caused by Type A faults. To detect and mitigate these threats, we investigate two LGF monitors based on comparing expected ranges and range rates (based on broadcast ephemeris) with those measured by the LGF. The effectiveness of these monitors is analyzed and verified in this paper.
  • Keywords
    Aircraft navigation; Airports; Delay; Extraterrestrial measurements; FAA; Fault detection; Global Positioning System; Monitoring; Satellite broadcasting; Satellite navigation systems;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Position Location and Navigation Symposium (PLANS), 2010 IEEE/ION
  • Conference_Location
    Indian Wells, CA, USA
  • ISSN
    2153-358X
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-5036-7
  • Electronic_ISBN
    2153-358X
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/PLANS.2010.5507218
  • Filename
    5507218