Abstract

AbstractCurrently, single‐frequency Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receivers dominate maritime navigation units due to their simple structure and low cost but usually cannot meet the positioning requirements of Maritime Autonomous Surface Ship (MASS). Herein, a novel adaptive Doppler‐smoothed‐code Bilateral Kernel Regression (DBKR) method is proposed, which improves pseudorange accuracy in the range domain and then reconstructs observations in the position domain. In the range domain, the Doppler observable is utilised to smooth the pseudorange with an optimal window smoothing width for the BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS) receiver to alleviate ionosphere delay. In the position domain, we elaborate a bilateral kernel regression model to further reduce the positioning drift. The on‐line regression process starts with mapping the observation space to Euclidean space and subsequently fusing all observations of the same epoch using the Gaussian Radial Basis Function (RBF). Finally, the experiments under static and dynamic scenarios are carried out, which verify the validity and efficiency of the proposed DBKR method.

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