Claims
- 1. A method of position determination for a mobile station, the method comprising:
determining a first measurement for position determination for the mobile station from position determination signals received at the mobile station; and determining a first reliability indicator from the signals for the first measurement, the first reliability indicator representing a level of measurement false alarm probability for the first measurement.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
determining a reliability level from the first reliability indicator to represent a probability that a position for the mobile station calculated using the measurement is not false.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the position is calculated at the mobile station.
- 4. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
transmitting the first measurement and the first reliability indicator to a remote server for position determination of the mobile station.
- 5. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
transmitting one or more signal quality indicators from the mobile station to a remote server, the one or more signal quality indicators being determined from the signals for the first measurement; wherein the first reliability indicator is determined at the remote server using the one or more signal quality indicators.
- 6. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
determining a second measurement from position determination signals received at the mobile station; and determining a second reliability indicator from position determination signals for the second measurement, the second reliability indicator representing a level of measurement false alarm probability for the second measurement.
- 7. The method of claim 6, further comprising:
calculating a position solution for the mobile station using the first and second measurements; and combining the first and second reliability indicators to determine a reliability of the position solution.
- 8. The method of claim 6, further comprising:
eliminating one of the first and second measurements from position determination using the first and second reliability indicators.
- 9. The method of claim 1, wherein the first reliability indicator is determined from at least one of:
a) magnitude of a correlation peak; b) correlation peak width; c) signal strength; d) signal to noise ratio; e) signal to interference ratio; f) relationship of a correlation peak used for determination of the first measurement with one or more candidate peaks; and g) relationship of signals for determination of the first measurement with detected signals.
- 10. The method of claim 1, wherein the first measurement comprises one of:
a) a time of arrival of a signal; and b) a pseudorange.
- 11. A method of position determination for a mobile station, the method comprising:
combining a plurality of measurement false alarm indicators to determine a reliability of a position calculated using a plurality of measurements, the plurality of measurement false alarm indicators representing levels of a priori false alarm probability for the plurality of measurements respectively.
- 12. The method of claim 11, further comprising:
calculating the position for the mobile station using the plurality of measurements.
- 13. The method of claim 11, wherein each of the plurality of measurement false alarm indicators is a value of more than two levels.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein each of the plurality of measurement false alarm indicators is a number within a range.
- 15. The method of claim 11, further comprising:
determining one of the plurality of measurement false alarm indicators from one or more signal quality indicators; wherein the one or more signal quality indicators comprises one of: a) magnitude of a correlation peak; b) correlation peak shape indicator; c) signal strength; d) signal to noise ratio; and e) signal to interference ratio.
- 16. A method of position determination for a mobile station, the method comprising:
eliminating one of a plurality of measurements from position determination using a plurality of a priori false alarm indicators in response to a determination that the plurality of measurements are not consistent, the plurality of a priori false alarm indicators being determined respectively for the plurality of measurements individually.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein the one of the plurality of measurements is determined from comparing the plurality of a priori false alarm indicators.
- 18. The method of claim 16, further comprising:
determining a plurality of inconsistency indicators for the plurality of measurements respectively from the plurality of measurements; wherein the one of the plurality of measurements is determined from weighting the plurality of inconsistency indicators according to the plurality of a priori false alarm indicators respectively.
- 19. The method of claim 16, further comprising:
determining whether or not an inconsistency level among the plurality of measurements is above a threshold.
- 20. The method of claim 16, wherein the plurality of a priori false alarm indicators are determined from signals used for determination of the plurality of measurements respectively.
- 21. A machine readable medium containing executable computer program instructions which when executed by a data processing system cause the system to perform a method of position determination for a mobile station, the method comprising:
determining a first measurement for position determination for the mobile station from position determination signals received at the mobile station; and determining a first reliability indicator from the signals for the first measurement, the first reliability indicator representing a level of measurement false alarm probability for the first measurement.
- 22. The medium of claim 21, wherein the method further comprises:
determining a reliability level from the first reliability indicator to represent a probability that a position for the mobile station calculated using the measurement is not false.
- 23. The medium of claim 22, wherein the position is calculated at the mobile station.
- 24. The medium of claim 21, wherein the method further comprises:
transmitting the first measurement and the first reliability indicator to a remote server for position determination of the mobile station.
- 25. The medium of claim 21, wherein the method further comprises:
transmitting one or more signal quality indicators from the mobile station to a remote server, the one or more signal quality indicators being determined from the signals for the first measurement; wherein the first reliability indicator is determined at the remote server using the one or more signal quality indicators.
- 26. The medium of claim 21, wherein the method further comprises:
determining a second measurement from position determination signals received at the mobile station; and determining a second reliability indicator from position determination signals for the second measurement, the second reliability indicator representing a level of measurement false alarm probability for the second measurement.
- 27. The medium of claim 26, wherein the method further comprises:
calculating a position solution for the mobile station using the first and second measurements; and combining the first and second reliability indicators to determine a reliability of the position solution.
- 28. The medium of claim 26, wherein the method further comprises:
eliminating one of the first and second measurements from position determination using the first and second reliability indicators.
- 29. The medium of claim 21, wherein the first reliability indicator is determined from at least one of:
a) magnitude of a correlation peak; b) correlation peak width; c) signal strength; d) signal to noise ratio; e) signal to interference ratio; f) relationship of a correlation peak used for determination of the first measurement with one or more candidate peaks; and g) relationship of signals for determination of the first measurement with detected signals.
- 30. The medium of claim 21, wherein the first measurement comprises one of:
a) a time of arrival of a signal; and b) a pseudorange.
- 31. A machine readable medium containing executable computer program instructions which when executed by a data processing system cause the system to perform a method of position determination for a mobile station, the method comprising:
combining a plurality of measurement false alarm indicators to determine a reliability of a position calculated using a plurality of measurements, the plurality of measurement false alarm indicators representing levels of a priori false alarm probability for the plurality of measurements respectively.
- 32. The medium of claim 31, wherein the method further comprises:
calculating the position for the mobile station using the plurality of measurements.
- 33. The medium of claim 31, wherein each of the plurality of measurement false alarm indicators is a value of more than two levels.
- 34. The medium of claim 33, wherein each of the plurality of measurement false alarm indicators is a number within a range.
- 35. The medium of claim 31, wherein the method further comprises:
determining one of the plurality of measurement false alarm indicators from one or more signal quality indicators; wherein the one or more signal quality indicators comprises one of: a) magnitude of a correlation peak; b) correlation peak shape indicator; c) signal strength; d) signal to noise ratio; and e) signal to interference ratio.
- 36. A machine readable medium containing executable computer program instructions which when executed by a data processing system cause the system to perform a method of position determination for a mobile station, the method comprising:
eliminating one of a plurality of measurements from position determination using a plurality of a priori false alarm indicators in response to a determination that the plurality of measurements are not consistent, the plurality of a priori false alarm indicators being determined respectively for the plurality of measurements individually.
- 37. The medium of claim 36, wherein the one of the plurality of measurements is determined from comparing the plurality of a priori false alarm indicators.
- 38. The medium of claim 36, wherein the method further comprises:
determining a plurality of inconsistency indicators for the plurality of measurements respectively from the plurality of measurements; wherein the one of the plurality of measurements is determined from weighting the plurality of inconsistency indicators according to the plurality of a priori false alarm indicators respectively.
- 39. The medium of claim 36, wherein the method further comprises:
determining whether or not an inconsistency level among the plurality of measurements is above a threshold.
- 40. The medium of claim 36, wherein the plurality of a priori false alarm indicators are determined from signals used for determination of the plurality of measurements respectively.
- 41. A data processing system for position determination for a mobile station, the data processing system comprising:
means for determining a first measurement for position determination for the mobile station from position determination signals received at the mobile station; and means for determining a first reliability indicator from the signals for the first measurement, the first reliability indicator representing a level of measurement false alarm probability for the first measurement.
- 42. The data processing system of claim 41, further comprising:
means for determining a reliability level from the first reliability indicator to represent a probability that a position for the mobile station calculated using the measurement is not false.
- 43. The data processing system of claim 42, wherein the position is calculated at the mobile station.
- 44. The data processing system of claim 41, further comprising:
means for transmitting the first measurement and the first reliability indicator to a remote server for position determination of the mobile station.
- 45. The data processing system of claim 41, further comprising:
means for transmitting one or more signal quality indicators from the mobile station to a remote server, the one or more signal quality indicators being determined from the signals for the first measurement; wherein the first reliability indicator is determined at the remote server using the one or more signal quality indicators.
- 46. The data processing system of claim 41, further comprising:
means for determining a second measurement from position determination signals received at the mobile station; and means for determining a second reliability indicator from position determination signals for the second measurement, the second reliability indicator representing a level of measurement false alarm probability for the second measurement.
- 47. The data processing system of claim 46, further comprising:
means for calculating a position solution for the mobile station using the first and second measurements; and means for combining the first and second reliability indicators to determine a reliability of the position solution.
- 48. The data processing system of claim 46, further comprising:
means for eliminating one of the first and second measurements from position determination using the first and second reliability indicators.
- 49. The data processing system of claim 41, wherein the first reliability indicator is determined from at least one of:
a) magnitude of a correlation peak; b) correlation peak width; c) signal strength; d) signal to noise ratio; e) signal to interference ratio; f) relationship of a correlation peak used for determination of the first measurement with one or more candidate peaks; and g) relationship of signals for determination of the first measurement with detected signals.
- 50. The data processing system of claim 41, wherein the first measurement comprises one of:
a) a time of arrival of a signal; and b) a pseudorange.
- 51. A data processing system for position determination for a mobile station, the data processing system comprising:
means for combining a plurality of measurement false alarm indicators to determine a reliability of a position calculated using a plurality of measurements, the plurality of measurement false alarm indicators representing levels of a priori false alarm probability for the plurality of measurements respectively.
- 52. The data processing system of claim 51, further comprising:
means for calculating the position for the mobile station using the plurality of measurements.
- 53. The data processing system of claim 51, wherein each of the plurality of measurement false alarm indicators is a value of more than two levels.
- 54. The data processing system of claim 53, wherein each of the plurality of measurement false alarm indicators is a number within a range.
- 55. The data processing system of claim 51, further comprising:
means for determining one of the plurality of measurement false alarm indicators from one or more signal quality indicators; wherein the one or more signal quality indicators comprises one of: a) magnitude of a correlation peak; b) correlation peak shape indicator; c) signal strength; d) signal to noise ratio; and e) signal to interference ratio.
- 56. A data processing system for position determination for a mobile station, the data processing system comprising:
means for eliminating one of a plurality of measurements from position determination using a plurality of a priori false alarm indicators in response to a determination that the plurality of measurements are not consistent, the plurality of a priori false alarm indicators being determined respectively for the plurality of measurements individually.
- 57. The data processing system of claim 56, wherein the one of the plurality of measurements is determined from comparing the plurality of a priori false alarm indicators.
- 58. The data processing system of claim 56, further comprising:
means for determining a plurality of inconsistency indicators for the plurality of measurements respectively from the plurality of measurements; wherein the one of the plurality of measurements is determined from weighting the plurality of inconsistency indicators according to the plurality of a priori false alarm indicators respectively.
- 59. The data processing system of claim 56, further comprising:
means for determining whether or not an inconsistency level among the plurality of measurements is above a threshold.
- 60. The data processing system of claim 56, wherein the plurality of a priori false alarm indicators are determined from signals used for determination of the plurality of measurements respectively.
- 61. A mobile station of a position determination system, the mobile station comprising:
a signal receiving circuit to receive position determination signals; a processor coupled to the signal receiving circuit, the process determining a first measurement for position determination for the mobile station from the signals, the processor determining a first reliability indicator from the signals for the first measurement, the first reliability indicator representing a level of measurement false alarm probability for the first measurement.
- 62. The mobile station of claim 61, wherein the processor further determines a reliability level from the first reliability indicator to represent a probability that a position for the mobile station calculated using the measurement is not false.
- 63. The mobile station of claim 61, further comprising:
a communication section coupled to the processor, the communication section transmitting the first measurement and the first reliability indicator to a remote server for position determination of the mobile station.
- 64. The mobile station of claim 61, wherein the processor further determines a second measurement and a second reliability indicator for the second measurement from position determination signals received by the signal receiving circuit; wherein the second reliability indicator represents a level of measurement false alarm probability for the second measurement.
- 65. The mobile station of claim 64, wherein the processor further calculates a position solution for the mobile station using the first and second measurements and combines the first and second reliability indicators to determine a reliability of the position solution.
- 66. The mobile station of claim 64, wherein the processor further eliminates one of the first and second measurements from position determination using the first and second reliability indicators.
- 67. The mobile station of claim 61, wherein the first reliability indicator is determined from at least one of:
a) magnitude of a correlation peak; b) correlation peak width; c) signal strength; d) signal to noise ratio; e) signal to interference ratio; f) relationship of a correlation peak used for determination of the first measurement with one or more candidate peaks; and g) relationship of signals for determination of the first measurement with detected signals.
- 68. The mobile station of claim 61, wherein the first measurement comprises one of:
a) a time of arrival of a signal; and b) a pseudorange.
- 69. A data processing system for position determination for a mobile station, the data processing system comprising:
a memory to store a plurality of measurement false alarm indicators and a plurality of measurements, the plurality of measurement false alarm indicators representing levels of a priori false alarm probability for the plurality of measurements respectively; and a processor coupled to the memory, the processor combining the plurality of measurement false alarm indicators to determine a reliability of a position calculated using the plurality of measurements.
- 70. The data processing system of claim 69, wherein the processor further calculates the position for the mobile station using the plurality of measurements.
- 71. The data processing system of claim 69, wherein each of the plurality of measurement false alarm indicators is a value of more than two levels.
- 72. The data processing system of claim 71, wherein each of the plurality of measurement false alarm indicators is a number within a range.
- 73. The data processing system of claim 69, wherein the processor further determines one of the plurality of measurement false alarm indicators from one or more signal quality indicators; wherein the one or more signal quality indicators comprises one of:
a) magnitude of a correlation peak; b) correlation peak shape indicator; c) signal strength; d) signal to noise ratio; and e) signal to interference ratio.
- 74. A data processing system for position determination for a mobile station, the data processing system comprising:
a memory to store a plurality of measurements and a plurality of a priori false alarm indicators, the plurality of a priori false alarm indicators being determined respectively for the plurality of measurements individually a processor coupled to the memory, the processor eliminating one of the plurality of measurements from position determination using the plurality of a priori false alarm indicators in response to a determination that the plurality of measurements are not consistent.
- 75. The data processing system of claim 74, wherein the one of the plurality of measurements is determined from comparing the plurality of a priori false alarm indicators.
- 76. The data processing system of claim 74, wherein the processor further determines a plurality of inconsistency indicators for the plurality of measurements respectively from the plurality of measurements; wherein the one of the plurality of measurements is determined from weighting the plurality of inconsistency indicators according to the plurality of a priori false alarm indicators respectively.
- 77. The data processing system of claim 74, wherein the processor further determines whether or not an inconsistency level among the plurality of measurements is above a threshold.
- 78. The data processing system of claim 74, wherein the plurality of a priori false alarm indicators are determined from signals used for determination of the plurality of measurements respectively.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/447,506, filed Feb. 14, 2003, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/493,536, filed on Aug. 7, 2003.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60447506 |
Feb 2003 |
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60493536 |
Aug 2003 |
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