In the modern automotive industry, the wide variety of Intelligent Transport System (ITS) services needs a positioning unit. The core of such unit is a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receiver hybridized or assisted by other sensors or data. In harsh environments, such as urban scenarios, the testing and performance assessment of these terminals is of paramount importance for ITS applications. In fact such environments are very challenging for the GNSS core unit. This paper proposes some test procedures suitable to assess the performance of GNSS receivers, as part of an hybridyzed positioning unit, in urban scenarios. The benefits of a GNSS receiver based on the Software Defined Radio (SDR) technology is exploited by presenting a set of results obtained on field tests
GNSS Receiver Performance in Urban Environment: Challenges and Test Approaches for Automotive Applications / Cristodaro, Calogero; Dovis, Fabio; Falco, Gianluca; Pini, Marco. - ELETTRONICO. - (2017), pp. 1-6. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2017 International Conference of Electrical and Electronic Technologies for Automotive tenutosi a Torino nel June 15 - 16, 2017) [10.23919/EETA.2017.7993222].
GNSS Receiver Performance in Urban Environment: Challenges and Test Approaches for Automotive Applications
Calogero Cristodaro;Fabio Dovis;Gianluca Falco;Marco Pini
2017
Abstract
In the modern automotive industry, the wide variety of Intelligent Transport System (ITS) services needs a positioning unit. The core of such unit is a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receiver hybridized or assisted by other sensors or data. In harsh environments, such as urban scenarios, the testing and performance assessment of these terminals is of paramount importance for ITS applications. In fact such environments are very challenging for the GNSS core unit. This paper proposes some test procedures suitable to assess the performance of GNSS receivers, as part of an hybridyzed positioning unit, in urban scenarios. The benefits of a GNSS receiver based on the Software Defined Radio (SDR) technology is exploited by presenting a set of results obtained on field testsPubblicazioni consigliate
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