One of the dominant error sources for single frequency GPS users is the ionosphere. The magnitude of this error can vary from a few meters to hundreds of meters, especially during severe ionospheric disturbance periods. For undifferenced processing using a single frequency single receiver unit, the ionospheric error cannot be cancelled out using a diffrential process. Therefore, one needs to rely on using appropriate models or algorithms to correct this delay to achieve high accuracy point positioning. This paper reports on a study undertaken to evaluate two di¤erent ionospheric error mitigation methods for single frequency Precise Point Positioning (PPP) processing. The two methods studied were ionospheric modeling and ionosphere-free comb...
We intend to present results of a study where precise ionospheric corrections have been generated an...
In many geodetic (surveying) applications positions of points in the terrain need to be determined w...
Single frequency users of the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) should correct the ionospher...
This research investigates the feasibility of applying the code and the ionosphere-free code and pha...
Precise Point Positioning (PPP) using dual frequency GPS receivers is capable of providing centimetr...
This thesis investigates the major errors and processes affecting the performance of a viable, stand...
A limiting factor for successful ambiguity resolution in precise GPS positioning is the existence of...
Abstract—This paper evaluates the positioning performance of a single-frequency software GPS receive...
A kind of single-frequency precise point positioning (PPP) algorithm based on the raw observations i...
GPS-transmitted waves are affected by the Earth's atmosphere resulting in a decrease of the measured...
In the absence of the selective availability, which was turned off on May 1, 2000, the ionosphere ca...
The poor signal visibility and continuity associated with urban environments together with the slow ...
Single frequency Precise Point Positioning (PPP) is an attractive standalone point positioning techn...
The ionosphere is one of the major error sources in Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) positi...
In the absence of the selective availability, which was turned off on May 1, 2000, the ionosphere ca...
We intend to present results of a study where precise ionospheric corrections have been generated an...
In many geodetic (surveying) applications positions of points in the terrain need to be determined w...
Single frequency users of the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) should correct the ionospher...
This research investigates the feasibility of applying the code and the ionosphere-free code and pha...
Precise Point Positioning (PPP) using dual frequency GPS receivers is capable of providing centimetr...
This thesis investigates the major errors and processes affecting the performance of a viable, stand...
A limiting factor for successful ambiguity resolution in precise GPS positioning is the existence of...
Abstract—This paper evaluates the positioning performance of a single-frequency software GPS receive...
A kind of single-frequency precise point positioning (PPP) algorithm based on the raw observations i...
GPS-transmitted waves are affected by the Earth's atmosphere resulting in a decrease of the measured...
In the absence of the selective availability, which was turned off on May 1, 2000, the ionosphere ca...
The poor signal visibility and continuity associated with urban environments together with the slow ...
Single frequency Precise Point Positioning (PPP) is an attractive standalone point positioning techn...
The ionosphere is one of the major error sources in Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) positi...
In the absence of the selective availability, which was turned off on May 1, 2000, the ionosphere ca...
We intend to present results of a study where precise ionospheric corrections have been generated an...
In many geodetic (surveying) applications positions of points in the terrain need to be determined w...
Single frequency users of the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) should correct the ionospher...