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해양항법을 위한 NDGPS와 MSAS 기반의 보정측위성능 비교분석Comparative Analysis of Augmentation Positioning Performance Based on Nationwide DGPS and MSAS for Marine Navigation

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Comparative Analysis of Augmentation Positioning Performance Based on Nationwide DGPS and MSAS for Marine Navigation
Authors
박상현조득재서상현
Issue Date
31-5월-2008
Publisher
한국해양연구원 해양시스템안전연구소
Keywords
DGPS; MSAS; Marine Navigation
Citation
선박해양기술, v.45, no.1, pp 51 - 58
Pages
8
Journal Title
선박해양기술
Volume
45
Number
1
Start Page
51
End Page
58
URI
https://www.kriso.re.kr/sciwatch/handle/2021.sw.kriso/1339
Abstract
Differential GPS, which is the representative augmentation method for marine navigation, has been widely used for the enhancement of GPS positioning performance due to a little burden on transmitting the correction data and the easiness of correction processing to improve the position accuracy. In the Republic of Korea, maritime DGPS service came into operation in 1999 for safe marine navigation, and then building the infrastructure for nationwide DGPS service will be completed in 2008. From the standpoint of marine navigation, this paper carries out the comparative analysis of augmentation positioning performance based on nationwide DGPS and MSAS which is a sort of satellite based augmentation system provided by Japan. In order to achieve the fair assessment result, this paper proposes an analysis method to solve the problem of the previous research results. And using the proposed analysis method, the latency time and the horizontal position are measured according to the baseline length from nationwide DGPS reference station to user GPS receiver. Finally, this paper shows the comparative analysis results of augmentation positioning performance and discusses the feasibility of MSAS based positioning for marine navigation.
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