Satellite dependency of GNSS phase biases between receivers and between signals

IF 0.9 Q4 REMOTE SENSING
M. Håkansson
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Abstract

Abstract The existence of hardware induced phase biases might influence the accuracy in precise positioning if not handled properly. This is extra problematic if the biases are dependent on the satellite tracked, as these biases no longer will be common between the satellites, and thus will not be absorbed by the receiver clock term of the positioning solution. In this paper, we carried out two studies to investigate whether there exists a satellite dependency of the relative phase biases. Even though small in size, satellite dependent variations were found in both cases. In the first case, relative receiver phase biases were studied, while relative phase biases between signals (e.g. between carrier phases from C/A-code and P-code tracking) were investigated in the second case. The biases in the first case had a size of 0.8 mm between the satellites with the largest and smallest values, and additionally showed temporal variations that were consistent over time. The corresponding sizes of the biases second case were 2 mm and 3.5 mm for GPS L1 and L2 respectively, and no temporal variations were found.
接收机之间和信号之间GNSS相位偏差的卫星依赖性
硬件相位偏差的存在,如果处理不当,会影响精密定位的精度。如果偏差依赖于所跟踪的卫星,这是一个额外的问题,因为这些偏差在卫星之间不再是共同的,因此不会被定位解决方案的接收器时钟项吸收。在本文中,我们进行了两项研究来探讨相对相位偏差是否存在卫星依赖性。尽管尺寸很小,但在这两种情况下都发现了与卫星相关的变化。在第一种情况下,研究了相对接收器相位偏差,而在第二种情况下,研究了信号之间的相对相位偏差(例如C/ a码和p码跟踪的载波相位之间的相位偏差)。在第一种情况下,最大和最小值卫星之间的偏差大小为0.8毫米,并且还显示出随时间一致的时间变化。第二种情况下,GPS L1和L2对应的偏差大小分别为2 mm和3.5 mm,没有时间变化。
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Journal of Geodetic Science
Journal of Geodetic Science REMOTE SENSING-
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