Publikováno:
2018, 2018 IEEE/ION Position, Location and Navigation Symposium (PLANS), Fairfax, Institute of Navigation), p. 1181-1190), ISBN 978-1-5386-1647-5, ISSN 2153-3598
Anotace:
GBAS is a Ground Based Augmentation System for GNSS that provides precision approach operations to aircraft. The main vulnerability of this system is the ranging error caused by the ionospheric propagation delay, which is mitigated by the development of local ionosphere threat model. EUROCONTROL launched a project in 2012 to develop such a model for Europe in support of current and future GBAS implementations. First, the appropriate GNSS data have been selected and retrieved. Based on existing networks of ground receivers, several clusters of GNSS ground receivers have been selected. This selection process was a trade-off between a reasonable number of ground stations on one side, and the need to cover the European latitudes but also to have the smallest distances between ground stations on the other side. As a result, 14 clusters were selected, located in the Canary Island (Spain, 28°N), Madrid (Spain, 40°N), Corsica (France, 42°N), Toulouse (France, 43°N), Friuli region (Italy, 46°N), Paris (France, 48°N), Prague (Czech Republic, 50°N), London (United Kingdom, 51°N), Hamburg (Germany, 53°N), Malmö (Sweden, 55°N), Göteborg (Sweden, 57°N), Stockholm (Sweden, 59°N), Lulea (Sweden, 65°N), and Gällivare (Sweden, 67°N). Data were retrieved from a total of 215 ground receivers and from October 8th, 2012 to March, 31th, 2016. Second, a dedicated MATLAB-based tool initially developed by Stanford to define the CONUS threat model and provided to EUROCONTROL by the FAA has been used to process the GNSS data...
Typ:
Stať ve sborníku z mezinár. konf.