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Compensation Method of eLoran Signal's Propagation Delay and Performance Assessment in the Field ExperimentCompensation Method of eLoran Signal`s Propagation Delay and Performance Assessment in the Field Experiment

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Compensation Method of eLoran Signal`s Propagation Delay and Performance Assessment in the Field Experiment
Authors
Son, Pyo WoongFang, Tae HyunPark, Sul GeeHan, Young HoonSeo, Ki Yeol
Issue Date
3월-2022
Publisher
사단법인 항법시스템학회
Keywords
eLoran; the propagation delay; additional secondary factor; position accuracy
Citation
Journal of Positioning, Navigation, and Timing, v.11, no.1, pp 23 - 28
Pages
6
Journal Title
Journal of Positioning, Navigation, and Timing
Volume
11
Number
1
Start Page
23
End Page
28
URI
https://www.kriso.re.kr/sciwatch/handle/2021.sw.kriso/7665
DOI
10.11003/JPNT.2022.11.1.23
ISSN
2288-8187
2289-0866
Abstract
The eLoran system is a high-power terrestrial navigation system that is recognized as the most appropriate alternative to complement the GNSS’s vulnerability to radio frequency interference. Accordingly, Korea has conducted eLoran technology development projects since 2016. The eLoran system developed in Korea provides 20 m positioning accuracy to maritime user in Incheon and Pyeongtaek harbor. To accurately calculate the position with the eLoran signal, it is necessary to apply a compensation method that mitigates the propagation delay. In this paper, we develop the compensation method to mitigate the eLoran signal propagation delay and evaluate the positioning performance in Incheon harbor. The propagation delay due to the terrain characteristics is pre-surveyed and stored in the user receiver. Real-time fluctuations in propagation delay compared to the pre-stored data are mitigated by the temporal correction generated at a nearby differential Loran station. Finally, two performance evaluation tests were performed to verify the positioning accuracy of the Korean eLoran system. The first test took place in December 2020 and the second in April 2021. As a result, the Korean eLoran service has been confirmed to provide 20 m location accuracy without GPS.
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