Integrity relates to the trust that can be placed in the correctness of information supplied by a navigation system. Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring (RAIM) refers to Integrity monitoring of GNSS navigation signals performed by a receiver independent of external reference system, except for the navigation signals themselves. In this paper the mathematical models for RAIM and its measure of reliability and are described. Detailed simulations have been carried to evaluate the reliability and of two different types of RAIM algorithms.
Simulazione di un test di integrità mediante tecnologia RAIM
GAGLIONE, SALVATORE;ROBUSTELLI, UMBERTO
2006-01-01
Abstract
Integrity relates to the trust that can be placed in the correctness of information supplied by a navigation system. Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring (RAIM) refers to Integrity monitoring of GNSS navigation signals performed by a receiver independent of external reference system, except for the navigation signals themselves. In this paper the mathematical models for RAIM and its measure of reliability and are described. Detailed simulations have been carried to evaluate the reliability and of two different types of RAIM algorithms.File in questo prodotto:
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