Multipath mitigation in a GNSS radio receiver

US10732291B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10732291-B2
Application numberUS-201715846452-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 19, 2017
Priority dateDec 22, 2016
Publication dateAug 4, 2020
Grant dateAug 4, 2020

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A GNSS receiver, and an associated method are presented for calculating a position from positioning signals transmitted by a plurality of GNSS transmitters. For example the receiver compsises a first and a second signal acquisition elements having different polarizations, the receiver being configured to process the signals received on the first signal acquisition element to calculate first pseudo range measurements, and the signals received on the second signal acquisition element to calculate second pseudo range measurements and associated quality indicators. The receiver further comprises a calculation circuit configured to select at least one of the second pseudo range measurements depending on the quality indicators, and compare it with the corresponding first pseudo range measurement, and select at least three first pseudo range measurements based on the comparison results to calculate a position.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A GNSS receiver for calculating a position from positioning signals transmitted by a plurality of GNSS transmitters, said receiver comprising a first signal acquisition element having a first polarization and being configured to process the signals received on said first signal acquisition element to calculate first pseudo range measurements, the receiver further comprising a second signal acquisition element having a second polarization different from the first polarization, and being configured to process the signals received on said second signal acquisition element to calculate second pseudo range measurements and associated quality indicators, said receiver comprising a calculation circuit configured to: select at least one of the second pseudo range measurements depending on the quality indicators, and compare said at least one second pseudo range measurement selected with the first pseudo range measurement acquired from a same GNSS transmitter, and select at least three pseudo range measurements from the first pseudo range measurements based on the comparison results to calculate a position. 2. The receiver of claim 1 , wherein the first signal acquisition element is a right hand circularly polarized antenna. 3. The receiver of claim 1 wherein the first and the second signal acquisition elements are separate antenna outputs of a dual-polarized antenna, one of the antenna outputs being right hand circularly polarized, the other antenna output being left hand circularly polarized. 4. The receiver of claim 1 , wherein selecting at least one of the second pseudo range measurements is done by selecting a defined number (N) of second pseudo range measurements in a descending order of their quality indicators. 5. The receiver of claim 4 , wherein the number of second pseudo range measurements considered is dynamically adapted. 6. The receiver of claim 1 , wherein selecting at least one of the second pseudo range measurements is done by selecting second pseudo range measurements for which the associated quality indicator is above a threshold. 7. The receiver of claim 1 , wherein the receiver is further configured to calculate quality indicators associated to the first pseudo range measurements, and wherein selecting at least one of the second pseudo range measurements is done by performing a combination between the quality indicators associated to the first pseudo range measurements and the quality indicators associated to the second pseudo range measurements. 8. The receiver of claim 1 , wherein the selection of the at least three first pseudo range measurements is done by selecting all the first pseudo range measurements, and removing from the selection pseudo range measurements that are larger or substantially equal to the selected second pseudo range measurements acquired from the same GNSS transmitter. 9. The receiver of claim 1 , wherein the receiver is further configured to detect a tracking loop in charge of computing a first pseudo range measurement when said first pseudo range measurement is not selected for the position calculation. 10. The receiver of claim 1 , wherein the quality indicators are selected among a carrier over noise ratio, a signal over noise ratio, a signal over interference plus noise ratio, a signal power level, or a likelihood measurement with a reference signal. 11. A method for calculating a position from positioning signals transmitted by a plurality of GNSS transmitters in a GNSS receiver comprising a first signal acquisition element having a first polarization and a second signal acquisition element having a second polarization different from the first polarization, comprising: a first step of calculating first pseudo range measurements from signals received over the first signal acquisition element, a second step of calculating second pseudo range measurements and associated quality indicators from signals received over the second signal acquisition element, a third step of selecting at least one of the second pseudo range measurements depending on the quality indicators, and comparing said at least one pseudo range measurement selected with the first pseudo range measurement acquired from a same GNSS transmitter, a fourth step of selecting at least three pseudo range measurements from the first pseudo range measurements, based on the comparison results of the second step, and a fifth step of calculating a position using the at least three pseudo range measurements selected in the third step.

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  • G01S19/24Primary

    Acquisition or tracking {or demodulation} of signals transmitted by the system {(synchronisation aspects of direct sequence spread spectrum modulation H04B1/7073)} · CPC title

  • relating to the receiver frond end · CPC title

  • G01S19/22Primary

    Multipath-related issues · CPC title

  • G01S19/21Primary

    Interference related issues {; Issues related to cross-correlation, spoofing or other methods of denial of service} · CPC title

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What does patent US10732291B2 cover?
A GNSS receiver, and an associated method are presented for calculating a position from positioning signals transmitted by a plurality of GNSS transmitters. For example the receiver compsises a first and a second signal acquisition elements having different polarizations, the receiver being configured to process the signals received on the first signal acquisition element to calculate first pse…
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Centre Nat Etd Spatiales
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Primary CPC classification G01S19/24. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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