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A GNSS Simulation System for Real Time Tracking within Tunnels<\/h1>

Transport for NSW Specification TS912 calls out Location Service requirements within Traffic Management and Control System (TMCS) for Motorways, including within Tunnels. The requirement calls for industry standard technologies that are commonly available. To be able to use a vehicle standard GNSS receiver, used in the vehicles Satellite Navigation system, infrastructure needs to be installed inside the tunnel and simulate the same signals and data so that the vehicles GNSS receiver decodes the signals and data as if it had open sky reception from the satellites in view above the tunnel.<\/p>

A GNSS (in Australia this consists of the GPS, GLONASS, BEIDOU and QZSS satellite constellations) receiver calculates its position by calculating the time that a signal takes to travel from a single satellite to the receivers GNSS antenna. By knowing the travel time then the receiver can calculate the distance, and by knowing the position of the satellite above the earth, it can calculate a relative position on the earths surface. With 3 satellite being tracked, the receiver can calculate a Longitude and Latitude position. With 4 satellites being tracked, the receiver can also calculate an altitude position. Normal GNSS receivers that are used in vehicle navigation systems, can provide an accuracy to 2m with clear open sky.<\/p>

There are 4 critical types of data required from the satellites for a GNSS receiver to accurately calculate its position. This is:<\/p>