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Three-frequency BDS precise point positioning ambiguity resolution based on raw observables.

Authors :
Li, Pan
Zhang, Xiaohong
Ge, Maorong
Schuh, Harald
Source :
Journal of Geodesy; Dec2018, Vol. 92 Issue 12, p1357-1369, 13p
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

All BeiDou navigation satellite system (BDS) satellites are transmitting signals on three frequencies, which brings new opportunity and challenges for high-accuracy precise point positioning (PPP) with ambiguity resolution (AR). This paper proposes an effective uncalibrated phase delay (UPD) estimation and AR strategy which is based on a raw PPP model. First, triple-frequency raw PPP models are developed. The observation model and stochastic model are designed and extended to accommodate the third frequency. Then, the UPD is parameterized in raw frequency form while estimating with the high-precision and low-noise integer linear combination of float ambiguity which are derived by ambiguity decorrelation. Third, with UPD corrected, the LAMBDA method is used for resolving full or partial ambiguities which can be fixed. This method can be easily and flexibly extended for dual-, triple- or even more frequency. To verify the effectiveness and performance of triple-frequency PPP AR, tests with real BDS data from 90 stations lasting for 21 days were performed in static mode. Data were processed with three strategies: BDS triple-frequency ambiguity-float PPP, BDS triple-frequency PPP with dual-frequency (B1/B2) and three-frequency AR, respectively. Numerous experiment results showed that compared with the ambiguity-float solution, the performance in terms of convergence time and positioning biases can be significantly improved by AR. Among three groups of solutions, the triple-frequency PPP AR achieved the best performance. Compared with dual-frequency AR, additional the third frequency could apparently improve the position estimations during the initialization phase and under constraint environments when the dual-frequency PPP AR is limited by few satellite numbers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09497714
Volume :
92
Issue :
12
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Geodesy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
132975416
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00190-018-1125-3