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Tram Positioning with Map-Enabled GNSS Data Reconciliation

Published: June 2, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2506.08032v1

By: Jakub Kašpar, Vít Fanta, Vladimír Havlena

Potential Business Impact:

Helps trams know their exact location in cities.

Business Areas:
Indoor Positioning Navigation and Mapping

This paper presents an approach to tackle the problem of tram localization through utilizing a custom processing of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) observables and the track map. The method is motivated by suboptimal performance in dense urban environments where the direct line of sight to GNSS satellites is often obscured which leads to multipath propagation of GNSS signals. The presented concept is based upon the iterated extended Kalman filter (IEKF) and has linear complexity (with respect to the number of GNSS measurements) as opposed to some other techniques mitigating the multipath signal propagation. The technique is demonstrated both on a simulated example and real data. The root-mean-squared errors from the simulated ground truth positions show that the presented solution is able to improve performance compared to a baseline localization approach. Similar result is achieved for the experiment with real data, while treating orthogonal projections onto the tram track as the true position, which is unavailable in the realistic scenario. This proof-of-concept shows results which may be further improved with implementation of a bank-of-models method or $\chi^2$-based rejection of outlying GNSS pseudorange measurements.

Country of Origin
🇨🇿 Czech Republic

Page Count
9 pages

Category
Electrical Engineering and Systems Science:
Systems and Control