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Minimum of PDOP and its applications in inter-satellite links (ISL) establishment of Walker-δ constellation
Authors:Songhui Han  Qingming Gui  Guozhong Li  Yuanlu Du
Institution:1. Institute of Geospatial Information, Information Engineering University, 66 Middle Longhai Road, Zhengzhou 450001, China;2. Institute of Science, Information Engineering University, 66 Middle Longhai Road, Zhengzhou 450001, China
Abstract:Within the next decade, there will be a number of GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) available, i.e. modernized GPS, Galileo, restored GLONASS, BeiDou and many other regional GNSS augmentation systems. Thus, measurement redundancies and geometry of the satellites can be improved. GDOP (Geometric Dilution of Precision) and PDOP (Position Dilution of Precision) are associated with the constellation geometry of satellites, and they are the geometrically determined factors that describe the effect of geometry on the relationship between measurement error and position error. GDOP and PDOP are often used as standards for selecting good satellites to meet the desired positioning precision. In this paper, the related conclusions of minimum of GDOP which was discussed are given, and it is used to study the minimum of PDOP for two cases that the receiver is on the earth’s surface and the receiver is on satellite. The corresponding theorem and constructive solutions of minimum of PDOP are given. Then, the rationality of the ISL (inter-satellite link) establishment criteria in Walker-δ constellation is discussed by using the theory of minimum of PDOP. Finally, the minimum of PDOP is calculated when the number of satellites is 4–10, and these results are verified by using Monte Carlo method.
Keywords:Minimum of GDOP  Minimum of PDOP  Walker-δ constellation  ISL  Monte Carlo method
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