Abstract

Abstract Satellite-based navigation systems are widely used in transportation. GNSS signal’s strength or quality can easily be degraded by local environments. As a result, the position accuracy of satellite-based navigation systems decreases. In this paper, a novel approach for estimating the positioning error is proposed using ML/DL technique. For learning the relationship between position errors and increased data from GNSS receivers without any prior experience, neural networks have become the machine learning option of choice in the past few years. Signal degradation is best measured by dilution of precision, elevation angles, and carrier-to-noise ratios. To estimate the position error of satellite-based navigation systems, neural networks are trained in this paper. This paper applies a long-short-term memory (LSTM) network to model the temporal correlation of position error measurements. Therefore, neural networks are capable of learning the trend of position errors through training.

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