Accuracy Analysis of Positioning Method for Fusion GPS Pseudo-Range and Continuous Wave Radar

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Continuous wave (CW) radar and global positioning system (GPS) is the main equipment of trajectory measurement in range. Based on range test background, propose a method to fuse GPS pseudo-range and CW radar range to provide complete trajectory positioning parameters, effectively reduce the impact of the systematic error of the measuring element to improve positioning precision of aircraft orbit solving. Through research on the measurement principle and the practice calculated data is given in this paper. Finally, several famous practical examples and simulation results are presented to illustrate our method efficiently.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 756-759)

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354-360

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September 2013

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