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Title: 
Spectral analysis and low-frequency multipath mitigation for kinematic applications
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Institution: 
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Abstract: 
Low-frequency multipath is still one of the major challenges for high precision GPS relative positioning. In kinematic applications, mainly, due to geometry changes, the low-frequency multipath is difficult to be removed or modeled. Spectral analysis has a powerful technique to analyze this kind of non-stationary signals: the wavelet transform. However, some processes and specific ways of processing are necessary to work together in order to detect and efficiently mitigate low-frequency multipath. In this paper, these processes are discussed. Some experiments were carried out in a kinematic mode with a controlled and known vehicle movement. The data were collected in the presence of a reflector surface placed close to the vehicle to cause, mainly, low-frequency multipath. From theanalyses realized, the results in terms of double difference residuals and statistical tests showed that the proposed methodology is very efficient to detect and mitigate low-frequency multipath effects. © 2008 IEEE.
Issue Date: 
10-Nov-2008
Citation: 
Record - IEEE PLANS, Position Location and Navigation Symposium, p. 413-417.
Time Duration: 
413-417
Keywords: 
  • Feature extraction
  • Kinematics
  • Navigation
  • Spectrum analysis
  • Spectrum analyzers
  • Wavelet transforms
  • Double differences
  • Geometry changes
  • High precisions
  • Kinematic applications
  • Multi-path effects
  • Multipath
  • Multipath mitigations
  • Reflector surfaces
  • Spectral analyses
  • Stationary signals
  • Vehicle movements
  • Statistical tests
Source: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/PLANS.2008.4570097
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Type: 
outro
Source:
http://repositorio.unesp.br/handle/11449/70631
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