0.99999999 confidence ambiguity resolution with GPS and Galileo |
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Authors: | Christian Tiberius Thomas Pany Bernd Eissfeller Peter Joosten Sandra Verhagen |
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Affiliation: | (1) Section of Mathematical Geodesy and Positioning, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands,;(2) Institute of Geodesy and Navigation, University Federal Armed Forces Munich, Germany, |
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Abstract: | In this short contribution it is demonstrated how integer carrier phase cycle ambiguity resolution will perform in near future, when the US GPS gets modernized and the European Galileo becomes operational. The capability of ambiguity resolution is analyzed in the context of precise differential positioning over short, medium and long distances. Starting from dual-frequency operation with GPS at present, particularly augmenting the number of satellites turns out to have beneficial consequences on the capability of correctly resolving the ambiguities. With a 'double' constellation, on short baselines, the confidence of the integer ambiguity solution increases to a level of 0.99999999 or beyond. Electronic Publication |
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