Multipath Related Papers at ION GPS 2000, Salt Lake City, September 19-22, 2000.

Whilst session B6 (algorithms and methods III) is devoted to receiver/multipath papers, several multipath papers are scattered around other sessions.

Go to ION GPS 2000 website.

Relevant papers from various sessions:

High Accuracy Deformation Monitoring Via Multipath Mitigation by Day To Day Correlation Analysis:
R.S. Radovanovic, The University of Calgary, Canada

Carrier Phase Multipath Calibration of GPS Reference Stations:
L. Wanninger, M. May, Geodetic Institute, Dresden University of Technology, Germany

Analysis of the Multipath Meter Performance in Environments with Multiple Interferers:
B. Townsend, Roberton Enterprises Ltd.; J. Wiebe, A. Jakab, M. Clayton, T. Murfin, NovAtel Inc.


Mitigation of Systematic Errors of GPS Positioning Using Vector Semiparametric Models:
M. Jia, Curtin University of Technology, Australia

Multipath Mitigation Performance of Planar GPS Adaptive Antenna Arrays for Precision Landing Ground Stations:
J.H. Williams, R.J. Davis, E.N. Rosario, The MITRE Corporation

Performance Improvement for GPS Based Attitude Determination Systems: 
L. Giulicchi, European Space Agency (ESA Estec), The Netherlands; G. Di
Massa. G. Amendola, L. Boccia, University of
Calabria, Italy

Algorithms and Methods for Improving RAIM, Multipath Reduction, Operation in Highly Reflective or Blocked Environments:
J. Diesel, Litton Aero Products

Attitude Determination Using Multipath Mitigation on Multiple Closely Spaced Antennas:
M.E. Cannon, J.K. Ray, University of Calgary, Canada

Consistent On Board Multipath Calibration for GPS Based Spacecraft Attitude Determination:
R.V.F. Lopes, National Institute for Space Research INPE, Brazil

GPS Microstrip Antenna Array on a Resistivity Tapered Ground Plane for Multipath Mitigation:
B. Rama Rao, J.H. Williams, E.N. Rosario, R.J. Davis, The MITRE Corporation

Interference and Multipath Effects on GPS/INS Positioning Results:
D.A. Grejner Brzezinska, C.K. Toth, The Ohio State University

 

 

Session B6, Rm. 151 2 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Algorithms & Methods 3 (Receiver/Multipath)

 Chair: Dr Penina Axelrad and Dr Glen Lightsey

  1. The Evolution of Multipath Error Reduction with Signal Processing:
    A.V. Zhdanov, M.I. Zhodzishsky, V.A. Veitcel, J. Ashjaee, Javad Positioning Systems
  2. Multipath Rejection Through Spatial Processing:
    A. Brown, NAVSYS Corporation
  3. GPS Signal Processing Algorithm for Software GPS Receiver:
    J. S. Hong, J.W. Lee, G. I. Jee, Y.J. Lee, GPS System Lab, Konkuk University, Korea; J.W. Kim, Advanced Technology Institute, Korea; C.G. Park, Kwangwoon University, Korea
  4. Improvement of Pseudorange Measurements Accuracy by Using Fast Adaptive Bandwidth Lock Loops:
    F. Legrand, C. Macabiau, CNS Research Laboratory of the ENAC, France; J. L. Issler, L. Lestarquit, CNES, France; C. Mehlen, Alcatel Spaces Industries, France
  5. New Technology of Super Sensitive GPS Receiver:
    S. Hirata, D. Kinkulkin, S. Lyusin, L. Sazonov, E. Serbinovsky, T. Townsend, Magellan Corp, Russia
  6. Design and Validation of Digitized Intermediate Frequency GPS Signal and Receiver Software Models for Developing and Comparing Advanced GPS Receiver Technologies:
    M.M. Miller, P.M. Corbell, J.F. Raquet, USAF
  7. Analog Compression of GPS C/A Signal to Audio Bandwidth:
    C. Norman, SiRF Technology Inc.
  8. The Multipath Invariance Approach to Code Multipath Mitigation:
    R.E. Phelts, P. Enge, Stanford University

Alternates

  1. A Multipath Mitigation Method Using the Nonsymmetric Ratio of the Autocorrelation Function:
    H. Choi, C. Park, S.J. Lee, Chungnam National University, Korea
  2. Tracking Error Correction Algorithm in Case of Quasi Stationary C/A Code Interference:
    L. Lestarquit, CNES, France; S. Collet, CNES/DGA, France
  3. Comparison of Acquisition Methods for Software GPS Receiver:
    D.M. Lin, J.B.Y. Tsui, Air Force Research Laboratory