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Rapid GPS ambiguity resolution for short and long baselines
Abstract. A method of quick initial carrier cycle ambiguity resolution is described. The method applies to high-quality dual-band global positioning system observations. Code measurements on both frequencies must be available. The rapidity of the method is achieved through smoothing pseudoranges by phase observables and forming linear combinations between the phase observables. Two cases are investigated. Case 1: ionospheric bias is neglected (short distances); and case 2: the bias is taken into account (longer distances, more than, say, 10 km). The method was tested on six baselines, from 1 to 31 km long. In most cases, single-epoch ambiguity resolution was achieved.
Rapid GPS ambiguity resolution for short and long baselines
Abstract. A method of quick initial carrier cycle ambiguity resolution is described. The method applies to high-quality dual-band global positioning system observations. Code measurements on both frequencies must be available. The rapidity of the method is achieved through smoothing pseudoranges by phase observables and forming linear combinations between the phase observables. Two cases are investigated. Case 1: ionospheric bias is neglected (short distances); and case 2: the bias is taken into account (longer distances, more than, say, 10 km). The method was tested on six baselines, from 1 to 31 km long. In most cases, single-epoch ambiguity resolution was achieved.
Rapid GPS ambiguity resolution for short and long baselines
Horemuž, M. (author) / Sjöberg, L. E. (author)
Journal of Geodesy ; 76
2002
Article (Journal)
English
BKL:
38.73
Geodäsie
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