Satellite based vehicle localization is an important requirement for a variety of innovative automotive applications. When putting such applications to dense urban areas, so called non-line-of-sight satellite observations — also known as multipath — need to be handled carefully. In this paper, this problem is addressed by proposing a real-time probabilistic multipath mitigation algorithm for robust and reliable vehicle localization with low-cost GNSS sensors for urban environments. Another main contribution of this paper is the derivation of an empirical signal-to-noise distribution from a long-term measurement campaign. It will be demonstrated that by using this additional information throughout the vehicle localization algorithm, the position accuracy can be increased by 10% with an enhanced integrity compared to previous work. The proposed algorithms are carefully evaluated with real-world data and compared to a high-reliable ground truth reference sensor.


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    Title :

    Probabilistic non-line-of-sight detection in reliable urban GNSS vehicle localization based on an empirical sensor model


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    Publication date :

    2013-06-01


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    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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