Code phase Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) positioning performance is often described by the Geometric or Position Dilution of Precision (GDOP or PDOP), functions of the number of satellites employed in the solution and their geometry. This paper develops lower bounds to both metrics solely as functions of the number of satellites, effectively removing the added complexity caused by their locations in the sky, to allow users to assess how well their receivers are performing with respect to the best possible performance. Such bounds will be useful as receivers sub-select from the plethora of satellites available with multiple GNSS constellations. The bounds are initially developed for one constellation assuming that the satellites ...
Positioning techniques made lots of progress in the last decades, thanks to the wide usage of the Gl...
Positioning techniques made lots of progress in the last decades, thanks to the wide usage of the Gl...
In the next five to ten years, the evolution of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSSs) will hav...
GNSS receivers convert the measured pseudoranges from the visible and viable GNSS satellites into an...
GNSS receivers convert the measured pseudoranges from the visible and viable GNSS satellites into an...
Positioning accuracy is affected by the combined effect of user range errors and the geometric distr...
As climate change will likely lead to more of a human presence in the higher latitudes, it is import...
Positioning techniques made lots of progress in the last decades, thanks to the wide usage of the Gl...
Precision of GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) is affected by a lot of different factors, su...
[[abstract]]The geometry of the visible satellites is an important factor in achieving high quality ...
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) is a popular positioning solution able to provide high ac...
Increasing the number of satellites in a global navigation satellite system (GNSS) improves the posi...
The main objective of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) is to precisely locate a receiver b...
The accuracy of user navigation fix based on the NAVSTAR global positioning system is described. The...
In this work we developed an algorithm for multi-constellation GNSS receivers that selects a limited...
Positioning techniques made lots of progress in the last decades, thanks to the wide usage of the Gl...
Positioning techniques made lots of progress in the last decades, thanks to the wide usage of the Gl...
In the next five to ten years, the evolution of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSSs) will hav...
GNSS receivers convert the measured pseudoranges from the visible and viable GNSS satellites into an...
GNSS receivers convert the measured pseudoranges from the visible and viable GNSS satellites into an...
Positioning accuracy is affected by the combined effect of user range errors and the geometric distr...
As climate change will likely lead to more of a human presence in the higher latitudes, it is import...
Positioning techniques made lots of progress in the last decades, thanks to the wide usage of the Gl...
Precision of GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) is affected by a lot of different factors, su...
[[abstract]]The geometry of the visible satellites is an important factor in achieving high quality ...
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) is a popular positioning solution able to provide high ac...
Increasing the number of satellites in a global navigation satellite system (GNSS) improves the posi...
The main objective of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) is to precisely locate a receiver b...
The accuracy of user navigation fix based on the NAVSTAR global positioning system is described. The...
In this work we developed an algorithm for multi-constellation GNSS receivers that selects a limited...
Positioning techniques made lots of progress in the last decades, thanks to the wide usage of the Gl...
Positioning techniques made lots of progress in the last decades, thanks to the wide usage of the Gl...
In the next five to ten years, the evolution of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSSs) will hav...