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An improved detection method of GNSS faults with fractional information divergence

Abstract

Early detection of faults guarantees the integrity of navigation systems. The standard receiver autonomous integrity monitoring (RAIM) incorporated with the Kullback-Leibler divergence (KLD) has been proposed to improve detection performance. However, the KLD-RAIM cannot ensure a high detection rate in the presence of small or growing faults. This paper broadens the existing KLD-RAIM to further enhance the detection ability for satellite navigation-based aviation applications. The Cumulative residual KL information (CRKL) replaces the KLD to quantify the dissimilarity between the current and normal cumulative distribution functions for the CRKL-RAIM construction. Then CRKL is extended to fractional orders using Riemann–Louville (RL) calculus to form fractional CRKL-RAIM for detection sensitivity enhancement. Simulations using static GNSS station data were conducted to compare four methods: the standard RAIM, existing KLD-RAIM, the proposed CRKL-RAIM, and fractional CRKL-RAIM. When dealing with small step faults, the detection sensitivity increases progressively, with the fractional CRKL-RAIM capable of detecting 10-meter faults. Regarding growing faults, the standard RAIM fails to detect and KLD-RAIM barely detects faults around 600 s with 50% missed detection rate. By contrast, CRKL-RAIM and fractional CRKL-RAIM detect faults around 100 and 200 s in advance, respectively, without any missed detection events.

Authors

Gao Z; Zhan X; Yang R

Journal

Advances in Space Research, Vol. 72, No. 10, pp. 4229–4243

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

November 15, 2023

DOI

10.1016/j.asr.2023.08.046

ISSN

0273-1177

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