A neural network enhanced detection method for GPS with slowly growing error Online publication date: Mon, 20-Jun-2022
by Weina Chen; Zhong Yang; Yizhi Wang; Shanshan Gu; Yujuan Tang
International Journal of Modelling, Identification and Control (IJMIC), Vol. 39, No. 2, 2021
Abstract: The slowly growing error in GPS positioning is the difficult type of failure to detect. To solve the problem, an improved detection method based on the neural network has been proposed and implemented in the study. It is found that there is a certain mapping relationship between the constructed test statistics and the fault. A synthesis method of the back propagation neural network model for fault detection and the robust estimation theory for data fusion has been proposed and implemented in this study. The simulation results and the field test show that the method proposed has a better detection performance compared with other algorithms. It can shorten the time of fault detection so as to improve the accuracy and integrity of the INS/GPS system in required navigation performance.
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