Title :
An integrity navigation system based on GNSS/INS for remote services implementation in terrestrial vehicles
Author :
Toledo, Rafael ; Zamora, Miguel A. ; Ùbeda, Benito ; Gómez-Skarmeta, Antonio F.
Abstract :
Nowadays, one of the most important applications of the navigation systems is the remote services. Applications such as the electronic-fee-collection, truck fleet control or antitheft devices imply millions of users through the roads of the whole world. Particularly in Europe, the development of the GALILEO system and the efforts of the European Parliament in prioritizing the toll collecting systems based on GNSS and cellular networks (GNSS/CN), enlarge highly the European market of potential users. In that million users market, no particular exceptions can be treated by a realistic solution. Most of the actual navigation systems rely mainly on the satellite navigation. Problems such as the deficit of precision, the lack of coverage or the service interruptions due to disturbances on the satellite network arouse the implementation of a more reliable solution combining GNSS and autonomous navigation systems. This paper is to present how a GNSS/INS integrated system offers the accuracy and quality assurance required in remote services. Both practical and theoretical researches about the possibilities of a single GPS receiver, the EGNOS-SISNeT/SBAS position correction improvements, the incoming GALILEO-GPS constellation and the use of a multisensor GNSS/INS integrated solution as a reliable navigation system for remote services applications are presented.
Keywords :
Global Positioning System; inertial navigation; inertial systems; quality assurance; remotely operated vehicles; road vehicles; sensor fusion; EGNOS-SISNeTposition correction; European Parliament; European market; GALILEO-GPS constellation system; GNSS integrated system; GPS receiver; INS integrated system; antitheft devices; autonomous navigation systems; cellular networks; electronic fee collection; multisensors; navigation system reliability; quality assurance; remote services; satellite based augmentation system; satellite network; terrestrial vehicles; toll collecting systems; truck fleet control; Europe; Global Positioning System; Land mobile radio cellular systems; Microwave technology; Quality assurance; Reliability theory; Remotely operated vehicles; Road vehicles; Satellite navigation systems; Vehicle driving;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Transportation Systems, 2004. Proceedings. The 7th International IEEE Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8500-4
DOI :
10.1109/ITSC.2004.1398946