Jianhui Liu , Shirong Ye , Fengyu Xia , Pengzhi Wei , Yongzhao Fan , Yezhi Song
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In this study, ISB and IFB parameters are introduced into the BDS-2 legacy signals and BDS-3 new signals joint PPP solution, and its effectiveness is systematically demonstrated by using BDS-2 B1I/B3I and BDS-3 B1C/B2a observations collected from 21 stations from day of year (DOY) 161 to190 in 2022. WUM (Wuhan University) and CNES (Center National d’Etudes Spatiales) precise products are employed in the PPP float solutions, while the PPP fixed solutions only used CNES products. The experimental results show that compared with the traditional method without considering the ISB and IFB between the BDS-2 legacy and BDS-3 new signals, introducing the ISB and IFB parameters effectively improves the accuracy of the PPP float and fixed solutions. BDS-2 B1I/B3I and BDS-3 B1C/B2a PPP float solutions achieve an average reduction of over 7.5 min shorter convergence times. For fixed solutions, the mean convergence speed, first fixing speed, and ambiguity fixing rate improve by 19.5 %, 20.6 %, and 16.6 %, respectively. The positioning accuracy in the east direction is improved by 11.8 %, 11.6 %, and 15.3 % for float (WUM, CNES) and fixed (CNES) solutions. 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Processing and analysis of BDS-2 B1I/B3I and BDS-3 B1C/B2a joint PPP considering inter system and frequency biases
Currently, the BeiDou navigation satellite system, including the second- (BDS-2) and third-generation (BDS-3) satellites, is extensively employed for high-precision positioning, navigation, and timing services by broadcasting multifrequency signals to users worldwide. Careful consideration of the inter system bias (ISB) and inter frequency bias (IFB) presented in BDS legacy and new signals, such as BDS-2 B1I/B3I and BDS-3 B1C/B2a, is a key prerequisite for high-precision BDS-2/3 joint precise point positioning (PPP). In this study, ISB and IFB parameters are introduced into the BDS-2 legacy signals and BDS-3 new signals joint PPP solution, and its effectiveness is systematically demonstrated by using BDS-2 B1I/B3I and BDS-3 B1C/B2a observations collected from 21 stations from day of year (DOY) 161 to190 in 2022. WUM (Wuhan University) and CNES (Center National d’Etudes Spatiales) precise products are employed in the PPP float solutions, while the PPP fixed solutions only used CNES products. The experimental results show that compared with the traditional method without considering the ISB and IFB between the BDS-2 legacy and BDS-3 new signals, introducing the ISB and IFB parameters effectively improves the accuracy of the PPP float and fixed solutions. BDS-2 B1I/B3I and BDS-3 B1C/B2a PPP float solutions achieve an average reduction of over 7.5 min shorter convergence times. For fixed solutions, the mean convergence speed, first fixing speed, and ambiguity fixing rate improve by 19.5 %, 20.6 %, and 16.6 %, respectively. The positioning accuracy in the east direction is improved by 11.8 %, 11.6 %, and 15.3 % for float (WUM, CNES) and fixed (CNES) solutions. Moreover, compared to the solution with only ISB estimation, the consideration of IFB contributes to reduce the PPP-fixed CT and to improve the ISB estimation stability.
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