DocumentCode :
1762471
Title :
GNSS Accuracy Improvement Using Rapid Shadow Transitions
Author :
Yozevitch, Roi ; Ben-Moshe, Boaz ; Dvir, Amit
Author_Institution :
Kinematics & Comput. Geometry Lab., Ariel Univ., Ariel, Israel
Volume :
15
Issue :
3
fYear :
2014
fDate :
41791
Firstpage :
1113
Lastpage :
1122
Abstract :
Receiver modules in Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) are capable of providing positioning and velocity estimations that are sufficiently accurate for the purpose of road navigation. However, even in optimal open-sky conditions, GNSS-based positioning carries an average error of 2-4 m. This imposes an effective limitation on GNSS-based vehicle lane detection, a desired functionality for various navigation and safety applications. In this paper, we present a novel framework for lane-level accuracy using GNSS devices and 3-D shadow matching. The suggested framework is based on detection and analysis of rapid changes in navigation satellites´ signal strength, which are caused by momentary blockages due to utility and light poles. A method for detecting such momentary changes between line of sight and non line of sight is presented, followed by a geometric algorithm that improves location accuracy of commercial GNSS devices. We have tested the framework´s applicability using both simulations and field experiments. We provide the results of these tests and discuss receiver-side sampling rate requirements for high-performance lane-level positioning.
Keywords :
radio receivers; road vehicles; satellite navigation; signal detection; signal sampling; 3D shadow matching; GNSS accuracy improvement; GNSS devices; GNSS-based positioning; GNSS-based vehicle lane detection; geometric algorithm; global navigation satellite systems; high-performance lane-level positioning; lane-level accuracy; light poles; line of sight; navigation satellite signal strength; nonline of sight; optimal open-sky conditions; rapid shadow transitions; receiver modules; receiver-side sampling rate; road navigation; velocity estimations; Accuracy; Global Positioning System; Receivers; Roads; Satellites; Vehicles; Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) accuracy improvement; lane detection; shadow matching;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Intelligent Transportation Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1524-9050
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TITS.2013.2294537
Filename :
6737254
Link To Document :
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