ETP/GDOP behavior study for N-sensors arrays in a multilateration radar system

In this paper, we evaluated the ETP (Expected Theoretical Precision) and GDOP (Geometric Dilution Of Precision) enhancement related to the number of sensors in a Multilateration radar system. An introduction about the principles of the Multilateration radar system basis operation is described, then,...

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Mantilla-Gaviria, Iván Antonio
Ruiz-Mojica, Ruy Fernando
Balbastre-Tejedor, Juan Vicente
de los Reyes, Elías
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2009
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Universidad Santo Tomás
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spelling Mantilla-Gaviria, Iván AntonioRuiz-Mojica, Ruy FernandoBalbastre-Tejedor, Juan Vicentede los Reyes, Elías2021-09-24T13:17:19Z2021-09-24T13:17:19Z2009-06-30http://revistas.ustabuca.edu.co/index.php/ITECKNE/article/view/29910.15332/iteckne.v6i1.299http://hdl.handle.net/11634/36082In this paper, we evaluated the ETP (Expected Theoretical Precision) and GDOP (Geometric Dilution Of Precision) enhancement related to the number of sensors in a Multilateration radar system. An introduction about the principles of the Multilateration radar system basis operation is described, then, the formulation for evaluation the ETP/GDOP of the 3D positioning is shown. We observed that the ETP and GDOP enhance with the increase of the number of sensors. A substantial improvement was obtained until nine sensors but, for more sensors that improvement is reduced. Results for a 75km×75km area are shown, including LAM (Local Area Multilateration) and WAM (Wide Area Multilateration) settings and different values of the aircraft height (5m for LAM surface, 5000m and 8000m for WAM). Additional parameters are shown in order to evaluate the system quality. These parameters are the Expected Theoretical Precision Gain (ETP Gain), Homogenization Level (HL) and Percentage Over a Reference Value (PORV). Due to the proportionality between the ETP and GDOP, only ETP results are shown. In the simulations the same settings of the sensors was used; 3ns for instrumental error and 27m for antenna height. These are typically values for real Multilateration radar system used for the air traffic control.application/pdfspaUniversidad Santo Tomás. Seccional Bucaramangahttp://revistas.ustabuca.edu.co/index.php/ITECKNE/article/view/299/296ITECKNE; Vol 6 No 1 (2009); 29-34ITECKNE; Vol 6 No 1 (2009); 29-342339-34831692-1798Copyright (c) 2018 ITECKNEhttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2ETP/GDOP behavior study for N-sensors arrays in a multilateration radar systeminfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb111634/36082oai:repository.usta.edu.co:11634/360822023-07-14 16:20:23.448metadata only accessRepositorio Universidad Santo Tomásnoreply@usta.edu.co
dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv ETP/GDOP behavior study for N-sensors arrays in a multilateration radar system
title ETP/GDOP behavior study for N-sensors arrays in a multilateration radar system
spellingShingle ETP/GDOP behavior study for N-sensors arrays in a multilateration radar system
title_short ETP/GDOP behavior study for N-sensors arrays in a multilateration radar system
title_full ETP/GDOP behavior study for N-sensors arrays in a multilateration radar system
title_fullStr ETP/GDOP behavior study for N-sensors arrays in a multilateration radar system
title_full_unstemmed ETP/GDOP behavior study for N-sensors arrays in a multilateration radar system
title_sort ETP/GDOP behavior study for N-sensors arrays in a multilateration radar system
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Mantilla-Gaviria, Iván Antonio
Ruiz-Mojica, Ruy Fernando
Balbastre-Tejedor, Juan Vicente
de los Reyes, Elías
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Mantilla-Gaviria, Iván Antonio
Ruiz-Mojica, Ruy Fernando
Balbastre-Tejedor, Juan Vicente
de los Reyes, Elías
description In this paper, we evaluated the ETP (Expected Theoretical Precision) and GDOP (Geometric Dilution Of Precision) enhancement related to the number of sensors in a Multilateration radar system. An introduction about the principles of the Multilateration radar system basis operation is described, then, the formulation for evaluation the ETP/GDOP of the 3D positioning is shown. We observed that the ETP and GDOP enhance with the increase of the number of sensors. A substantial improvement was obtained until nine sensors but, for more sensors that improvement is reduced. Results for a 75km×75km area are shown, including LAM (Local Area Multilateration) and WAM (Wide Area Multilateration) settings and different values of the aircraft height (5m for LAM surface, 5000m and 8000m for WAM). Additional parameters are shown in order to evaluate the system quality. These parameters are the Expected Theoretical Precision Gain (ETP Gain), Homogenization Level (HL) and Percentage Over a Reference Value (PORV). Due to the proportionality between the ETP and GDOP, only ETP results are shown. In the simulations the same settings of the sensors was used; 3ns for instrumental error and 27m for antenna height. These are typically values for real Multilateration radar system used for the air traffic control.
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