2017
DOI: 10.3390/s17081889
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Accuracy of Flight Altitude Measured with Low-Cost GNSS, Radar and Barometer Sensors: Implications for Airborne Radiometric Surveys

Abstract: Flight height is a fundamental parameter for correcting the gamma signal produced by terrestrial radionuclides measured during airborne surveys. The frontiers of radiometric measurements with UAV require light and accurate altimeters flying at some 10 m from the ground. We equipped an aircraft with seven altimetric sensors (three low-cost GNSS receivers, one inertial measurement unit, one radar altimeter and two barometers) and analyzed ~3 h of data collected over the sea in the (35–2194) m altitude range. At … Show more

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“…In [34], the median of standard deviation of the altitude determination was from 1.7 to 4.1 m. In turn, in the presented article in the flight test in Dęblin, the median value of the standard deviation for the determination of the flight altitude was 1.3 m. Therefore, the results in both works are similar and compatible.…”
Section: Parameter Sbas Apv-i Procedures Sbas Apv-ii Proceduressupporting
confidence: 68%
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“…In [34], the median of standard deviation of the altitude determination was from 1.7 to 4.1 m. In turn, in the presented article in the flight test in Dęblin, the median value of the standard deviation for the determination of the flight altitude was 1.3 m. Therefore, the results in both works are similar and compatible.…”
Section: Parameter Sbas Apv-i Procedures Sbas Apv-ii Proceduressupporting
confidence: 68%
“…In accordance with the recommendations made by the ICAO, the aircraft positioning integrity in the SBAS APV-I and SBAS APV-II procedure, in the vertical plane, equaled 50 m and 20 m, respectively. Based on Table 4, the obtained integrity results in the air tests in Dęblin and in Chełm did not exceed the boundary performance of the VPL In [34], the median of standard deviation of the altitude determination was from 1.7 to 4.1 m. In turn, in the presented article in the flight test in Dęblin, the median value of the standard deviation for the determination of the flight altitude was 1.3 m. Therefore, the results in both works are similar and compatible.…”
Section: Parameter Sbas Apv-i Procedures Sbas Apv-ii Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The authors aimed to develop a measuring system based on a low-cost GNSS receiver. Such a system should have enough accuracy for very short baselines, such as the takeoff and landing distances, analyzed in this work [15].…”
Section: Cost and Other Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Precise navigation is a fundamental module for a wide range of applications such as autonomous driving, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and mobile mapping [1,2]. For centimeter-level high-accuracy positioning of the global positioning system (GPS), the carrier phase integer ambiguities have to be resolved correctly [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%