Aiming at the problem of unstable formation status due to communication delays or other factors during the operation of multiple moving target formations. This paper proposes an adaptive network solution strategy based on real-time relative positioning of linked targets. The target role is dynamically generated through the formation autonomous space state confirmation technology, and the corresponding tasks are performed. The formation’s anti-destroy ability is improved. At the same time, the time baseline processing scheme is adopted. To ensure that the system can not only work normally when the data is delayed and temporarily interrupted, but also can ensure the accuracy of the benchmark. Finally, dynamic experiments show that the adaptive network solution strategy based on real-time relative positioning of linked targets is reliable and effective in practical applications, and can reach centimeter-level positioning accuracy.


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    Title :

    An Adaptive Networking Solution Strategy Based on Real-Time Relative Positioning of Linkage Targets


    Additional title:

    Lect. Notes Electrical Eng.


    Contributors:
    Yang, Changfeng (editor) / Xie, Jun (editor) / Chen, Cunting (author) / Wang, Dangwei (author) / An, Dongdong (author) / Zhang, Qi (author)

    Conference:

    China Satellite Navigation Conference ; 2022 ; Beijing, China May 22, 2022 - May 25, 2022



    Publication date :

    2022-05-07


    Size :

    10 pages





    Type of media :

    Article/Chapter (Book)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English




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