A Relay Node Operation Model for Performance Improvement of Airborne Relay-Based Positioning System 


Vol. 43,  No. 3, pp. 588-596, Mar.  2018
10.7840/kics.2018.43.3.588


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  Abstract

Recently, the airborne relay-based positioning system (ARPS), which employs the relaying of navigation signals, was proposed as an alternate positioning system. However, the ARPS has limitations, such as relatively large vertical error, because the user estimates the position based on airborne relays that are located in one direction. In this paper, we propose an airborne relay position model to improve the performance of the ARPS. The main idea of the airborne relay position model is to reduce the user’s vertical error by using hierarchical airborne relay height. Unlike the existing ARPS relay model, the relay’s height in the center of the airborne track is the lower than other relays. This geometric feature decreases the vertical error.

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[IEEE Style]

J. Lee, H. Baek, J. Lim, C. Park, "A Relay Node Operation Model for Performance Improvement of Airborne Relay-Based Positioning System," The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences, vol. 43, no. 3, pp. 588-596, 2018. DOI: 10.7840/kics.2018.43.3.588.

[ACM Style]

Jinseok Lee, Hoki Baek, Jaesung Lim, and Chanyi Park. 2018. A Relay Node Operation Model for Performance Improvement of Airborne Relay-Based Positioning System. The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences, 43, 3, (2018), 588-596. DOI: 10.7840/kics.2018.43.3.588.

[KICS Style]

Jinseok Lee, Hoki Baek, Jaesung Lim, Chanyi Park, "A Relay Node Operation Model for Performance Improvement of Airborne Relay-Based Positioning System," The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences, vol. 43, no. 3, pp. 588-596, 3. 2018. (https://doi.org/10.7840/kics.2018.43.3.588)