Abstract

Abstract The position accuracy of standalone Navigation with Indian Constellation (NavIC) may not be met for certain applications like civil aviation. To improve the position accuracy of the user receiver, the technique used is Differential NavIC, which makes use of Differential corrections. The position accuracy of the user receiver also depends on the satellite availability (i.e. number of satellites available at a certain time instant to estimate the user position) and delay in transmission of differential corrections. In this article, the analysis of differential NavIC using different numbers of visible satellites (satellite availability) and different time delays for transmission of corrections is carried out. For this analysis, three cases are considered, Case I is when all (six) NavIC satellites are visible, Case II is when five satellites (3 Geosynchronous Orbit (GSO) and 2 Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO)) are visible, and Case III is when five satellites (3 GEO and 2 GSO) are visible. The comparative analysis for these three cases is carried out with respect to the position accuracy parameters and Geometric Dilution of Precision. It is observed that, with the satellite availability in case I and case III, the user receiver accuracy is approximately the same. In case III, the accuracy of the user receiver (3.08 m) is similar to the accuracy (3.09 m) in case I. For time delay in transmission of corrections, different time delays (0, 5, 10, 20, …, 300 s) are considered to observe the effect on the positional accuracy of the user receiver. Due to the increase in this time delay, there is a significant degradation in the user receiver position accuracy of differential NavIC.

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