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1 Tightly-Coupled Opportunistic Navigation for Deep Urban and Indoor Positioning Ken Pesyna, Zak Kassas, Jahshan Bhatti, and Todd Humphreys Presentation at ION 2011|September 23, 2011

2 Outline I. Motivate & define Tightly-Coupled Opportunistic Navigation (TCON) II. Explore “signals of opportunity” for TCON III. Discuss the central estimator to optimally fuse signals together IV. Present experimental results

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4 Goal Optimally extract navigation and timing information from ambient radio signals Tightly-Coupled Opportunistic Navigation is a framework to achieve this goal

5  TCON is an optimal generalization of specific hybrid navigation technologies  Generalize  Optimize Tightly-Coupled Opportunistic Navigation Cellular [1] HDTV [2] GNSS Iridium [3] TCON [1] R. Rowe, P. Duffett-Smith, et. al., “Enhanced GPS: The tight integration of received cellular timing signals and GNSS receivers for ubiquitous positioning,” in Position, Location, and Navigation Symposium, IEEE/ION, 2008. [2] J. Do, M. Rabinowitz, and P. Enge, “Performance of hybrid positioning system combining GPS and television signals,” in Position, Location, And Navigation Symposium, IEEE/ION, 2006. [3] M. Joerger, et. al., “Iridium/gps carrier phase positioning and fault detection over wide areas,” ION GNSS 2009.

6 TCON: Breaking it Down Tightly-Coupled  Signals downmixed and sampled with the same clock  Absolute time correspondence at the nanosecond level Opportunistic Navigation  Receiver continuously searches for signals from which to extract navigation and timing information  Receiver employs on-the-fly signal characterization:  Clock stability  Clock offset  Carrier-to-noise ratio  Transmitter location

7 Tightly-Coupled Opportunistic Navigation

8 Signals of Opportunity  TCON treats all RF signals as potential signals of opportunity  GNSS signals: GPS, Galileo, Glonass  Cellular signals: CDMA, GSM, 4G LTE, & WiMAX  Other satellite signals: Iridium  Other ground-based signals: HDTV, Wi-Fi

9 What SOP characteristics are desirable? 1. High received carrier-to- noise ratio 2. Good frequency stability 3. Known location/timing offset Unfortunately, we almost never get all three properties if we are not working with dedicated navigation signals

10 Freestyle Navigation  CDMA Cellular  Carrier-to-noise is high, penetrates well  Towers do not move  Only roughly synchronized to GPS  Carrier stability varies from provider to provider  Iridium  Carrier-to-noise ratio is higher than GNSS  Global coverage  Not continuous – “Bursty” TDMA structure  Ambiguous in carrier phase from burst to burst

11 Centralized Estimator

12  Optimally combines observables from all SOPs  Our preferred implementation is an extended Kalman filter:  Base State: SOP state:  Full State: Centralized Estimator

13  GPS carrier phase measurement model:  CDMA carrier phase measurement model:  Iridium carrier phase measurement model: Carrier Phase Measurement Models

14  Dynamics dependent on current state and process noise:  Process noise covariance formed by models of clock dynamics: Dynamics Model

15 Adaptive Dynamics Model Run Kalman Filter Update SOP Clock Model old new Iterate Output * * Can only be done when is observable (to within a constant offset)

16 Simple TCON Demo: Experiment Setup GRID Software Receiver MATLAB EKF National Instruments RFSA Storage

17 Simple TCON Demo: SOP Wardriving

18 A Simple Demonstration of TCON Run Kalman Filter old new Iterate Update SOP Clock Model 6x 2x (1) Obtaining Truth (2) Characterizing CDMA SOP (3) Demonstrate post- characterization CDMA SOP only estimate of Truth Estimate CDMA-based estimate vs.

19 So What?  Achieve our estimate error of by differencing the CDMA-only estimate from the truth variations:  The stability of will affect the length of achievable GNSS coherent integration in weak signal conditions  In this experiment, CDMA-only TCON (after-characterization) could supply coherent integration times beyond 100 seconds  100+ sec. coherent integration allows GNSS acquisition of signals below 0 dB-Hz assuming all else ideal - Mean squared coherence of

20 Conclusions  TCON is a framework to optimally extract navigation and timing information from ambient radio signals  Tight-coupling at the carrier-phase level and SOP characterization are essential to TCON  A simple TCON demonstration on timing showed a TCON-enabled receiver can coherently integrate beyond 100 seconds using characterized CDMA signals

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