This paper presents an approach to analyse the quality, in terms of precision and reliability, of a system which integrates-at the observation-level-landmark positions and GNSS measurements, obtained with a single camera and a digital map, and a single frequency GNSS receiver respectively. We illustrate the analysis by means of design computations, and we present the actual performance by means of a small experiment in practice. It is shown that the integration model is able to produce a position solution even when both sensors individually fail to do so. With realistic assumptions on measurement noise, the proposed integrated, low-cost system can deliver a horizontal position with a precision of better than half a meter. The external relia...
Over the last few years, there has been a rising demand for sub-metre accuracy (and higher) for navi...
Millimetre-precise GNSS measurements may only be achieved by static relative (differential) position...
The performance of a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) can be quantified by availability, ac...
Knowing 'where I am' is always essential and a prior to answer for a moving vehicle. Among numerous ...
Low-cost Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receivers and monocular cameras are widely used i...
Precise Point Positioning (PPP) technique enables stand-alone receivers to obtain cm-level positioni...
Single point positioning (SPP) mode, related to pseudorange measurements, limits the level of accura...
The emergence of multiple global navigation satellite systems (multi-GNSS), including global positio...
Over the past few decades, the surveying fieldworks were usually carried out based on classical posi...
In the last few years, Precise Point Positioning (PPP) has become widespread as a standalone positio...
Precise Point Positioning (PPP) is a technique able to compute high accuracy positioning anywhere us...
With the availability of low-cost, mass-market dual-frequency GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite Syst...
Abstract. Precise Point Positioning (PPP) is currently based on the processing of only GPS observati...
GPS processing, like every processing method for geodetic applications, relies upon least-squares es...
The combination of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) may improve the accuracy and precision...
Over the last few years, there has been a rising demand for sub-metre accuracy (and higher) for navi...
Millimetre-precise GNSS measurements may only be achieved by static relative (differential) position...
The performance of a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) can be quantified by availability, ac...
Knowing 'where I am' is always essential and a prior to answer for a moving vehicle. Among numerous ...
Low-cost Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receivers and monocular cameras are widely used i...
Precise Point Positioning (PPP) technique enables stand-alone receivers to obtain cm-level positioni...
Single point positioning (SPP) mode, related to pseudorange measurements, limits the level of accura...
The emergence of multiple global navigation satellite systems (multi-GNSS), including global positio...
Over the past few decades, the surveying fieldworks were usually carried out based on classical posi...
In the last few years, Precise Point Positioning (PPP) has become widespread as a standalone positio...
Precise Point Positioning (PPP) is a technique able to compute high accuracy positioning anywhere us...
With the availability of low-cost, mass-market dual-frequency GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite Syst...
Abstract. Precise Point Positioning (PPP) is currently based on the processing of only GPS observati...
GPS processing, like every processing method for geodetic applications, relies upon least-squares es...
The combination of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) may improve the accuracy and precision...
Over the last few years, there has been a rising demand for sub-metre accuracy (and higher) for navi...
Millimetre-precise GNSS measurements may only be achieved by static relative (differential) position...
The performance of a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) can be quantified by availability, ac...