Analysis of a Differential Global Positioning System as a Sensor for Vehicle Guidance
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Analysis of a Differential Global Positioning System as a Sensor for Vehicle Guidance
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1996-09
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Minnesota Department of Transportation
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An ongoing research project examines guidance systems, which can take over control of a vehicle if the driver becomes
incapacitated. Part of this project includes an evaluation of a Differential Global Positioning System (DGPS) for
vehicle-based lane sensing.
This report documents the results of tests of the 5 Hz NovAtel RT20 DGPS receiver. A series of 32 static tests found
the overall mean and standard deviation for the offset errors within specifications. In a series of dynamic
tests, in which the vehicle was driven around the track at speeds of 20-35 miles per hour, after removing the effect of
the GPS receiver's latency, the DGPS determined position exhibited a mean offset error of -17.3 cm (-6.82 in) and a
mean standard deviation of 25.5 cm (10.1 in) in the direction of vehicle motion. In the direction perpendicular to vehicle
motion, the mean offset was 4.57 cm (1.8 in) with a mean standard deviation of 39.6 cm (15.6 in). With no overhead
obstructions in these tests, continuous satellite lock was possible. Tests at higher speeds based on a more accurate
methodology are planned for the future.
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Bodor, Robert; Alexander, Lee; Liao, Chen-fu; Bajikar, Sundeep; Morellas, Vassilios; Donath, Max. (1996). Analysis of a Differential Global Positioning System as a Sensor for Vehicle Guidance. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/155266.
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