Performance Improvement of GPS GDOP Approximation Using Recurrent Wavelet Neural Network

S. Tafazoli, M. Mosavi
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One of the most important factors affecting the precision of the performance of a GPS receiver is the relative positioning of satellites to each other. Therefore, it is essential to choose appropriate accessible satellites utilized in the calculation of GPS positions. Optimal subsets of satellites are determined using the least value of their Geometric Dilution of Precision (GDOP). The most correct method of calculating GPS GDOP uses inverse matrix for all combinations and selecting the lowest ones. However, the inverse matrix method, especially when there are so many satellites, imposes a huge calculation load on the processor of the GPS navigator. In this paper, the rapid and precise calculation of GPS GDOP based on Recurrent Wavelet Neural Network (RWNN) has been introduced for selecting an optimal subset of satellites. The method of NNs provides a realistic calculation approach to determine GPS GDOP without any need to calculate inverse matrix.
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基于循环小波神经网络的GPS GDOP逼近性能改进
影响GPS接收机性能精度的最重要因素之一是卫星之间的相对定位。因此,在GPS定位计算中选择合适的可接近卫星是至关重要的。利用卫星几何精度稀释(GDOP)的最小值确定卫星的最优子集。计算GPS GDOP最正确的方法是对所有组合进行逆矩阵,并选择最小的组合。然而,逆矩阵法对GPS导航仪的处理器造成了巨大的计算负荷,特别是在卫星数量众多的情况下。本文介绍了基于循环小波神经网络(RWNN)的GPS GDOP快速精确计算方法,以选择最优的卫星子集。神经网络方法为确定GPS GDOP提供了一种不需要计算逆矩阵的现实计算方法。
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