A review of the evolution of the integrity methods applied in GNSS
Keywords: 
Fault detection and exclusion
GNSS
Integrity monitoring
Protection level
Receiver autonomous integrity monitoring
Issue Date: 
2020
Publisher: 
IEEE
ISSN: 
2169-3536
Note: 
Under a Creative Commons License
Citation: 
Zabalegui-Landa, P. (Paul); de-Miguel, G. (Gorka); Pérez, A. (Alejandro); et al. "A review of the evolution of the integrity methods applied in GNSS". IEEE Acces. 8, 2020, 45813 - 45824
Abstract
The use of GNSS technologies has been spreading over time up to a point in which a huge diversity of applications require their use. Due to this demand, GNSS has turned into a more reliable technology, as multiple aspects of it have evolved. Integrity has become a vital aspect of being considered when using GNSS. The following document gathers and shows different aspects of integrity in terms of GNSS. The paper mainly focuses on the description of different receiver autonomous integrity monitoring methods. For this purpose, basic concepts and possible GNSS error sources (and their corresponding solutions) are introduced. Afterward, an explanation and a classification of the integrity monitoring techniques is given, where the fault detection and exclusion methods and different protection level computation formulas are analyzed.

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