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Ground station siting considerations for DGPSAircraft guidance and positioning in the final approach and landing phases of flight requires a high degree of accuracy. The Global Positioning System operating in differential mode (DGPS) is being considered for this application. Prior to implementation, all sources of error must be considered. Multipath was shown to be the dominant source of error for DGPS and theoretical studies verified that multipath is particularly severe within the final approach and landing regions. Because of aircraft dynamics, the ground station segment of DGPS is the part of the system where multipath can most effectively be reduced. Ground station siting will be a key element in reducing multipath errors for DGPS system. This situation can also be improved by using P-code or narrow correlator C/A-code receivers along with a multipath rejecting antenna. A study of GPS multipath errors for a stationary DGPS ground station is presented. A discussion of GPS multipath error characteristics are presented along with some actual multipath data. The data was collected for different ground station siting configurations using P-code, standard C/A-code, and narrow correlator C/A-code receiver architectures and two separate antenna constructions.
Document ID
19940022790
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Waid, James D.
(Ohio Univ. Athens, OH, United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
February 1, 1994
Publication Information
Publication: NASA. Langley Research Center, FAA(NASA Joint University Program for Air Transportation Research, 1992-1993
Subject Category
Aircraft Communications And Navigation
Meeting Information
Meeting: Institute of Navigation 1993 National Technical Meeting
Location: San Francisco, CA
Country: United States
Start Date: January 20, 1993
End Date: January 22, 1993
Accession Number
94N27293
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NGR-36-009-017
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAG1-1423
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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