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GPS L1CA/BDS B1I Multipath Channel Measurements and Modeling for Dynamic Land Vehicle in Shanghai Dense Urban Area

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Both MULTIPATH and non-line-of-sight (NLOS) channel models for GPS L1CA and BDS B1I signals are presented based on an extensive field dataset collected in the Shanghai-Lujiazui area and a method is developed to estimate multipath components and NLOS signal parameters in a dynamic channel environment.
Abstract
Global navigation satellite system multipath channel modeling is important for signal simulation and error mitigation in urban scenarios. However, there have not been sufficient studies on channel statistical models for dynamic land vehicles in eastern Asian cities. This paper presents both MULTIPATH and non-line-of-sight (NLOS) channel models for GPS L1CA and BDS B1I signals. They are based on an extensive field dataset collected in the Shanghai-Lujiazui area. In addition, a method is developed to estimate multipath components and NLOS signal parameters in a dynamic channel environment. It is found that the Gamma function best fits the distribution of MULTIPATH channel delays while the exponential function is better suited for the distribution of NLOS channel delays. Both MULTIPATH and NLOS channel signals follow a linear decline average power-delay trend and a zero-mean Gaussian distribution power scattering model. The Doppler fading frequency distribution for MULTIPATH and NLOS channels can be modeled by the Gaussian function except for the MULTIPATH channel signal at the low velocity range (0∼3 km/h), where an absolute exponential distribution is a better fit. The lifetime distribution for MULTIPATH and NLOS channels is represented by the generalized Pareto distribution function. These findings offer insights into the GNSS signal models in urban propagation channels and are essential to the development of accurate urban navigation systems.

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Reflection Objects Sensing and Localization with GNSS Multipath Signals

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