A METHOD FOR THE ASSESSING OF RELIABILITY CHARACTERISTICS RELEVANT TO AN ASSUMED POSITION-FIXING ACCURACY IN NAVIGATIONAL POSITIONING SYSTEMS
Abstract
This paper presents a method which makes it possible to determine reliability characteristics of navigational positioning systems, relevant to an assumed value of permissible error in position fixing. The method allows to calculate: availability, reliability as well as operation continuity of position fixing system for an assumed, determined on the basis of formal requirements - both worldwide and national, position-fixing accuracy. The proposed mathematical model allows to satisfy, by any navigational positioning system, not only requirements as to position-fixing accuracy of a given navigational application (for air , sea or land traffic) but also the remaining characteristics associated with technical serviceability of a system. Essence of the method in question consists in the working-out of recorded empirical position-fixing data as well as the making use of multi-state Markov processes (appropriate to a maximum error value permissible for various navigational applications) as a result of which reliability characteristics based on real data would be determined. About usefulness of a given navigational positioning system for its possible application would decide a vector of variables (both dealing with position and reliability) which satisfies/or does not satisfy/formal navigational requirements for a given application.
Keywords:
reliability, accuracy, availability, navigational positioning systemsDetails
- Issue
- Vol. 23 No. 3(91) (2016)
- Section
- Latest Articles
- Published
- 20-10-2016
- DOI:
- https://doi.org/10.1515/pomr-2016-0028
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