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Design and Preliminary Evaluation of an Integrated Communication and Navigation Security Assurance Platform Based on BeiDou-3: A Case Study in Qinghai Province

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  • Shengpeng Zhang

    (College of Geographical Sciences, Qinghai Normal University, Xining 810008, China
    Geomatics Technology and Application Key Laboratory of Qinghai Province, Xining 810008, China
    Qinghai Basic Surveying and Mapping Institute, Xining 810001, China)

  • Lijiang Zhao

    (Geomatics Technology and Application Key Laboratory of Qinghai Province, Xining 810008, China
    Qinghai Basic Surveying and Mapping Institute, Xining 810001, China)

  • Yongying Zhang

    (Geomatics Technology and Application Key Laboratory of Qinghai Province, Xining 810008, China
    Qinghai Basic Surveying and Mapping Institute, Xining 810001, China
    School of Geophysics and Geomatics, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), Wuhan 430074, China)

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Reliable communications, accurate localization, and efficient safety monitoring remain critical bottlenecks for sustainable development in remote high-altitude regions. On the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau, harsh topography and sparse infrastructure create a persistent “digital divide” that threatens human safety and limits field governance efficiency. This study aims to design, implement, and evaluate an integrated communication and navigation security assurance platform to bridge this gap. The specific research objectives are (i) to develop a hybrid high-precision positioning model integrating PPP-B2b, RTK, and MEMS inertial constraints; (ii) to implement an adaptive multi-link communication strategy combining BeiDou-3 short message communication (SMC), 4G LTE, and VHF; (iii) to design a lightweight SM1/SM2 security-and-compression framework optimized for bandwidth-constrained satellite messaging; and (iv) to conduct a mixed-methods field evaluation of technical performance and user-level impacts. A six-month field evaluation was conducted in Qinghai Province to validate the platform. Results show that the platform achieves sub-metre positioning accuracy across representative plateau scenarios (horizontal RMSE: 0.06–0.45 m). While terrestrial cellular links in marginal-coverage areas frequently failed (<15%), the BeiDou-3 SMC maintained stable message delivery (87.5–94.7%). Sustainability-oriented indicators suggest marked improvements in disaster resilience: the 95th-percentile emergency notification time was reduced from >180 min to <2 min, and effective route coverage increased from ~15% to ~95%. User surveys ( n = 112) indicate high acceptance, with 91.1% of respondents reporting improved perceived safety, though usability gaps persist among non-professional groups. Overall, this indigenous satellite-based platform functions as a practical “social safety net,” narrowing digital exclusion and supporting UN sustainable development goals (SDG 9, 10, and 11).

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  • Shengpeng Zhang & Lijiang Zhao & Yongying Zhang, 2026. "Design and Preliminary Evaluation of an Integrated Communication and Navigation Security Assurance Platform Based on BeiDou-3: A Case Study in Qinghai Province," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(5), pages 1-31, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:5:p:2400-:d:1876052
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