Title :
Sigma-mean monitoring for the local area augmentation of GPS
Author :
Lee, Jiyun ; Pullen, Sam ; Enge, Per
Author_Institution :
Stanford Univ., CA, USA
fDate :
4/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The local area augmentation system (LAAS) is a ground-based differential GPS system being developed to support aircraft precision approach and landing navigation with guaranteed integrity. To quantitatively appraise navigation integrity, an aircraft computes vertical and lateral protection levels using the standard deviation of pseudo-range correction errors, σpr_gnd, broadcast by the LAAS ground facility (LGF). Thus, one significant integrity risk is that the true standard deviation (sigma) of the pseudo-range correction error distribution may grow to exceed the broadcast correction error sigma or that the true mean of the correction error distribution becomes excessive during LAAS operation. This event may occur due to unexpected anomalies of GPS measurements. To insure that the true error distribution is bounded by a zero-mean Gaussian distribution with the broadcast sigma value, real-time sigma and mean monitoring is necessary. Both direct estimation and cumulative sum (CUSUM) methods are useful to detect violations with acceptable residual integrity risk. For sigma monitoring, the estimation method more rapidly detects small violations of σpr_gnd but the fast initial response (FIR) CUSUM variant more promptly detects significant violations that would pose a larger threat to user integrity. For the purposes of mean monitoring, the FIR CUSUM variant is superior to the estimation method in detecting any mean violations. The results demonstrate that real-time protection is achievable against all sizes of sigma/mean failures that can threaten navigation integrity.
Keywords :
Gaussian distribution; Global Positioning System; aircraft landing guidance; error correction; ground support systems; Gaussian distribution; aircraft precision; broadcast correction error; correction error distribution; cumulative sum; differential GPS system; direct estimation; fast initial response; ground facility; ground-based GPS system; landing navigation; local area augmentation; mean violations; navigation integrity; pseudorange correction errors; residual integrity risk; sigma-mean failures; sigma-mean monitoring; Aircraft navigation; Appraisal; Broadcasting; Error correction; Finite impulse response filter; Gaussian distribution; Global Positioning System; Ground support; Monitoring; Protection;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAES.2006.1642577