International audienceIn urban canyons, non-line-of-sight (NLOS) multipath interferences affect position estimation based on global navigation satellite systems (GNSS). This paper proposes to model the effects of NLOS multipath interferences as mean value jumps contaminating the GNSS pseudo-range measurements. The marginalized likelihood ratio test (MLRT) is then investigated to detect, identify and estimate the corresponding NLOS multipath biases. However, the MLRT test statistics is difficult to compute. In this work, we consider a Monte Carlo integration technique based on bias magnitude sampling. Jensen's inequal- ity allows this Monte Carlo integration to be simplified. The multiple model algorithm is also used to update the prior info...
International audienceThe reception state of a satellite is an unavailable information for Global Na...
GNSS signals can be blocked and reflected by nearby objects, such as buildings, walls, and vehicles....
Most of the GNSS-based transport applications are employed in dense urban areas. One of the reasons ...
In urban canyons, non-line-of-sight (NLOS) multipath interferences affect position estimation based ...
Multipath remains the main source of error when using lobal navigation satellite systems (GNSS) in c...
L’évolution des technologies électroniques (miniaturisation, diminution des coûts) a permis aux GNSS...
In complex environments, the presence or absence of multipath signals not only depends on the relati...
One of the most used Position, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) technology of the 21st century is Global...
The evolution of electronic technologies (miniaturization, price decreasing) allowed Global Navigati...
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) provide navigation services with a highly precise estimat...
In urban canyons, the GNSS satellite signals may travel an additional distance due to reflection and...
De nombreuses solutions sont développées pour diminuer l'influence des multitrajets sur la précision...
This paper studies an urban navigation filter for land vehicles. Typical urban-canyon phenomena as m...
In global navigation satellite systems, the mobile location is calculated by measuring the line-of-s...
Multiple global navigation satellite system (GNSS) constellations can dramatically improve the signa...
International audienceThe reception state of a satellite is an unavailable information for Global Na...
GNSS signals can be blocked and reflected by nearby objects, such as buildings, walls, and vehicles....
Most of the GNSS-based transport applications are employed in dense urban areas. One of the reasons ...
In urban canyons, non-line-of-sight (NLOS) multipath interferences affect position estimation based ...
Multipath remains the main source of error when using lobal navigation satellite systems (GNSS) in c...
L’évolution des technologies électroniques (miniaturisation, diminution des coûts) a permis aux GNSS...
In complex environments, the presence or absence of multipath signals not only depends on the relati...
One of the most used Position, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) technology of the 21st century is Global...
The evolution of electronic technologies (miniaturization, price decreasing) allowed Global Navigati...
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) provide navigation services with a highly precise estimat...
In urban canyons, the GNSS satellite signals may travel an additional distance due to reflection and...
De nombreuses solutions sont développées pour diminuer l'influence des multitrajets sur la précision...
This paper studies an urban navigation filter for land vehicles. Typical urban-canyon phenomena as m...
In global navigation satellite systems, the mobile location is calculated by measuring the line-of-s...
Multiple global navigation satellite system (GNSS) constellations can dramatically improve the signa...
International audienceThe reception state of a satellite is an unavailable information for Global Na...
GNSS signals can be blocked and reflected by nearby objects, such as buildings, walls, and vehicles....
Most of the GNSS-based transport applications are employed in dense urban areas. One of the reasons ...