Glenn MacGougan
University of Calgary
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Journal of Navigation | 2010
Glenn MacGougan; Kyle O'Keefe; Richard Klukas
Ultra-wideband (UWB) ranging radios, an emerging technology that offers precise, short distance range measurements are investigated as a method to augment carrier-phase GPS positioning. A commercially available UWB ranging system is used in a tightly-coupled GPS and UWB real-time kinematic (RTK) system. The performance of the tightly-coupled system is evaluated in static and kinematic testing. This work demonstrates that UWB errors can be successfully estimated in a real-time filter. The results of static testing show that the integrated solution provides better accuracy, better ability to resolve integer ambiguities and enhanced fixed ambiguity solution availability compared with GPS alone. In kinematic testing in a degraded GPS environment, sub-decimetre accuracy was maintained.
Measurement Science and Technology | 2009
Glenn MacGougan; Kyle O'Keefe; Richard Klukas
This paper provides an overview of ultra-wideband (UWB) in the context of ranging applications and assesses the precision and accuracy of UWB ranging from both a theoretical perspective and a practical perspective using real data. The paper begins with a brief history of UWB technology and the most current definition of what constitutes an UWB signal. The potential precision of UWB ranging is assessed using Cramer?Rao lower bound analysis. UWB ranging methods are described and potential error sources are discussed. Two types of commercially available UWB ranging radios are introduced which are used in testing. Actual ranging accuracy is assessed from line-of-sight testing under benign signal conditions by comparison to high-accuracy electronic distance measurements and to ranges derived from GPS real-time kinematic positioning. Range measurements obtained in outdoor testing with line-of-sight obstructions and strong reflection sources are compared to ranges derived from classically surveyed positions. The paper concludes with a discussion of the potential applications for UWB ranging.
international conference on ultra-wideband | 2009
Glenn MacGougan; Kyle O'Keefe; Richard Klukas
A tightly-coupled filter integrating GPS and ultra-wideband observations is implemented and tested in an urban canyon environment. Bias and scale factor errors in the UWB measurements are estimated in-run and used with GPS pseudorange and phase measurements to survey several corner points of an eight story building. Sub-meter level position solutions are maintained using tight-coupling in conditions where using GPS or UWB alone is unreliable or provides no solution at all.
Annual of Navigation | 2004
Gérard Lachapelle; H. Kuusniemi; D. T. H. Dao; Glenn MacGougan; M. E. Cannon
Gps Solutions | 2002
Glenn MacGougan; Gérard Lachapelle; Richard Klukas; K. Siu; L. Garin; J. Shewfelt; G. Cox
Gps Solutions | 2003
J. Liu; M.E. Cannon; P. Alves; Mark G. Petovello; Gérard Lachapelle; Glenn MacGougan; L. deGroot
Proceedings of the 15th International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division of The Institute of Navigation (ION GPS 2002) | 2002
Peter Boulton; Arnie Read; Glenn MacGougan; Richard Klukas; M. Elizabeth Cannon; Gérard Lachapelle
Gps Solutions | 2010
Glenn MacGougan; Kyle O'Keefe; Richard Klukas
Proceedings of the 59th Annual Meeting of The Institute of Navigation and CIGTF 22nd Guidance Test Symposium (2003) | 2003
Gérard Lachapelle; Olivier Julien; Glenn MacGougan; M. Elizabeth Cannon; Sam Ryan
Archive | 2009
Glenn MacGougan; Richard Klukas