Array-aided precise point positioning is a measurement concept that uses GNSS data, from multiple antennas in an array of known geometry, to realize improved GNSS parameter estimation proposed by Teunissen (IEEE Trans Signal Process 60:2870–2881, 2012). In this contribution, the benefits of array-aided CORS ambiguity resolution are explored. The mathematical model is formulated to show how the platform-array data can be reduced and how the variance matrix of the between-platform ambiguities can profit from the increased precision of the reduced platform data. The ambiguity resolution performance will be demonstrated for varying scenarios using simulation. We consider single-, dual- and triple-frequency scenarios of geometry-based and geomet...
GNSS carrier phase observations are fundamental for safety-critical applications where the requireme...
Precise Point Positioning (PPP) aims to provide three-dimensional decimeter-level to centimeter-leve...
Integer ambiguity resolution at a single GNSS receiver gets feasible, if network-derived satellite p...
Array-aided precise point positioning (A-PPP) is a measurement concept that uses Global Navigation S...
Many large-scale GNSS CORS networks have been deployed around the world to support various commercia...
A single-receiver integer ambiguity resolution-enabled precise point positioning (PPP-RTK) user expe...
Based on original code and phase measurements to three or more ranging signals offered by future GNS...
Single-receiver integer ambiguity resolution (IAR) is a measurement concept that makes use of networ...
This paper proposes a method for precise point positioning with integer ambiguity resolution (PPP-AR...
All rights reserved. In this contribution we study the impact of integer ambiguity resolution (IAR) ...
Copyright © (2014) by the Institute of Navigation All rights reserved. GNSS positioning and navigati...
With the envisioned introduction of three-carrier GNSS's (modernized GPS, Galileo), new methods of a...
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) carrier phase ambiguity resolution is the process of resol...
Precise Point Positioning (PPP) is a Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) modelling and proces...
Integer carrier phase ambiguity resolution is the key to fast and high-precision global navigation s...
GNSS carrier phase observations are fundamental for safety-critical applications where the requireme...
Precise Point Positioning (PPP) aims to provide three-dimensional decimeter-level to centimeter-leve...
Integer ambiguity resolution at a single GNSS receiver gets feasible, if network-derived satellite p...
Array-aided precise point positioning (A-PPP) is a measurement concept that uses Global Navigation S...
Many large-scale GNSS CORS networks have been deployed around the world to support various commercia...
A single-receiver integer ambiguity resolution-enabled precise point positioning (PPP-RTK) user expe...
Based on original code and phase measurements to three or more ranging signals offered by future GNS...
Single-receiver integer ambiguity resolution (IAR) is a measurement concept that makes use of networ...
This paper proposes a method for precise point positioning with integer ambiguity resolution (PPP-AR...
All rights reserved. In this contribution we study the impact of integer ambiguity resolution (IAR) ...
Copyright © (2014) by the Institute of Navigation All rights reserved. GNSS positioning and navigati...
With the envisioned introduction of three-carrier GNSS's (modernized GPS, Galileo), new methods of a...
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) carrier phase ambiguity resolution is the process of resol...
Precise Point Positioning (PPP) is a Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) modelling and proces...
Integer carrier phase ambiguity resolution is the key to fast and high-precision global navigation s...
GNSS carrier phase observations are fundamental for safety-critical applications where the requireme...
Precise Point Positioning (PPP) aims to provide three-dimensional decimeter-level to centimeter-leve...
Integer ambiguity resolution at a single GNSS receiver gets feasible, if network-derived satellite p...