Positioning under Adverse Conditions Using High Sensitivity GPS

Positioning is a key component of location-based services (LBS). An LBS user wants to acquire the current location in any possible environment. GNSS positioning, the fundamental component of a positioning system, is limited to open areas with unobstructed reception of GNSS satellites signals. In order to assure a ubiquitous positioning, other sensors have to be included in the positioning system. Inertial sensors are the most commonly used to compliment the GNSS sensors. However, the inertial sensors are very susceptible to drifts and other errors. Recently, other sensors have been considered for use in the positioning systems, e.g. UWB, Wi-Fi, pseudolites and high sensitivity GPS. High sensitivity GPS receivers have extended the use of GNSS navigation to environments which were previously believed unsuitable for satellite signal reception. However, extra care has to be considered when using high sensitivity GPS because autonomous solutions can cause major errors in the estimated position in the challenging environments. A careful and consistent treatment of the observation data can yield adequate results even under adverse conditions for signal reception.