In this work, quad-frequency precise point positioning (PPP) time and frequency transfer methods using Galileo E1/E5a/E5b/E5 and BDS-3 B1I/B3I/B1C/B2a observations were proposed with corresponding mathematical models. In addition, the traditional dual-frequency (BDS-3 B1I/B3I and Galileo E1/E5a) ionospheric-free (IF) model was also described and tested for comparison. To assess the proposed method for time transfer, datasets selected from timing labs were utilized and tested. Moreover, the number of Galileo or BDS-3 satellites, pseudorange residuals, positioning accuracy and tropospheric delay at receiver end were all analyzed. The results showed that the proposed quad-frequency BDS-3 or Galileo PPP models could be used to time transfer, du...
Single point positioning (SPP) can meet the requirements of the majority of real-time time transfer ...
The joint use of multi-frequency signals brings new prospects for precise positioning and has become...
The poor signal visibility and continuity associated with urban environments together with the slow ...
The present Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) can provide at least double-frequency observat...
In this paper, time–frequency transfer and positioning experiments with signal coexistence in the BD...
As the signals of Galileo and the global BDS-3 navigation satellite system have been accessible, pos...
This study proposes two models for precise time transfer using the BeiDou Navigation Satellite Syste...
The modernized GPS, Galileo, and BeiDou global navigation satellite system (BDS3) offers new potenti...
Compared with the traditional ionospheric-free linear combination precise point positioning (PPP) mo...
The main global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) technique currently used for accurate time and f...
This paper introduces a newly developed model for both single and dual-frequency precise point posit...
The currently available triple-frequency signals give rise to new prospects for precise point positi...
The Galileo constellations are characterized by transmitting GNSS signals on multi-frequencies, whic...
Thanks to the international GNSS service (IGS), which has provided multi-GNSS precise products, mult...
The use of global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) has been a competitive way to provide high-pre...
Single point positioning (SPP) can meet the requirements of the majority of real-time time transfer ...
The joint use of multi-frequency signals brings new prospects for precise positioning and has become...
The poor signal visibility and continuity associated with urban environments together with the slow ...
The present Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) can provide at least double-frequency observat...
In this paper, time–frequency transfer and positioning experiments with signal coexistence in the BD...
As the signals of Galileo and the global BDS-3 navigation satellite system have been accessible, pos...
This study proposes two models for precise time transfer using the BeiDou Navigation Satellite Syste...
The modernized GPS, Galileo, and BeiDou global navigation satellite system (BDS3) offers new potenti...
Compared with the traditional ionospheric-free linear combination precise point positioning (PPP) mo...
The main global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) technique currently used for accurate time and f...
This paper introduces a newly developed model for both single and dual-frequency precise point posit...
The currently available triple-frequency signals give rise to new prospects for precise point positi...
The Galileo constellations are characterized by transmitting GNSS signals on multi-frequencies, whic...
Thanks to the international GNSS service (IGS), which has provided multi-GNSS precise products, mult...
The use of global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) has been a competitive way to provide high-pre...
Single point positioning (SPP) can meet the requirements of the majority of real-time time transfer ...
The joint use of multi-frequency signals brings new prospects for precise positioning and has become...
The poor signal visibility and continuity associated with urban environments together with the slow ...