A New Method of Ambiguity Resolution for Triple-Frequency GPS PPP

At present, reliable ambiguity resolution in GPS precise point positioning (PPP) can be achieved through the traditional model called “EWL-WL-NL”. In this paper, we proposed a new model of ambiguity resolution,“WL-WL-WL”, where making use of linear independence of coefficient vector of wide-lane com...

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Main Authors: Lu Xiao-Feng, Zhang Sheng-Li, Bao Ya-Chuan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2016-01-01
Series:ITM Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/itmconf/20160701010
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spelling doaj-ac7279ad62f34851b58620b35f37a6ef2021-04-02T13:27:12ZengEDP SciencesITM Web of Conferences2271-20972016-01-0170101010.1051/itmconf/20160701010itmconf_ita2016_01010A New Method of Ambiguity Resolution for Triple-Frequency GPS PPPLu Xiao-Feng0Zhang Sheng-Li1Bao Ya-Chuan2State Key Laboratory of Integrated Service Networks, Xidian UniversityState Key Laboratory of Integrated Service Networks, Xidian UniversityState Key Laboratory of Satellite Navigation System and Equiment TechnologyAt present, reliable ambiguity resolution in GPS precise point positioning (PPP) can be achieved through the traditional model called “EWL-WL-NL”. In this paper, we proposed a new model of ambiguity resolution,“WL-WL-WL”, where making use of linear independence of coefficient vector of wide-lane combination. Firstly, using the Melbourne-Wubbena combination observable on L2 and L5, we could resolve extra-wide-lane ambiguity instantaneously. Then, the resolved unambiguous extra-wide-lane carrier-phase assists wide-lane ambiguity resolution (AR). Three wide-lane combinations whose coefficient vectors are linearly independent are chosen to compose one full-rank matrix so that the three narrow-lane ambiguity resolution can be achieved. As a result, with the triple-frequency signals, the correctness rate of narrow-lane ambiguity resolution achieves 90% within 60s, in contrast to only 63% within 180s in dual-frequency PPP. Therefore, we demonstrate that triple-frequency PPP has the potential to achieve ambiguity-fixed solutions within a few minutes and the efficiency of ambiguity resolution in triple-frequency PPP is higher.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/itmconf/20160701010
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author Lu Xiao-Feng
Zhang Sheng-Li
Bao Ya-Chuan
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Bao Ya-Chuan
A New Method of Ambiguity Resolution for Triple-Frequency GPS PPP
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author_facet Lu Xiao-Feng
Zhang Sheng-Li
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title A New Method of Ambiguity Resolution for Triple-Frequency GPS PPP
title_short A New Method of Ambiguity Resolution for Triple-Frequency GPS PPP
title_full A New Method of Ambiguity Resolution for Triple-Frequency GPS PPP
title_fullStr A New Method of Ambiguity Resolution for Triple-Frequency GPS PPP
title_full_unstemmed A New Method of Ambiguity Resolution for Triple-Frequency GPS PPP
title_sort new method of ambiguity resolution for triple-frequency gps ppp
publisher EDP Sciences
series ITM Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2016-01-01
description At present, reliable ambiguity resolution in GPS precise point positioning (PPP) can be achieved through the traditional model called “EWL-WL-NL”. In this paper, we proposed a new model of ambiguity resolution,“WL-WL-WL”, where making use of linear independence of coefficient vector of wide-lane combination. Firstly, using the Melbourne-Wubbena combination observable on L2 and L5, we could resolve extra-wide-lane ambiguity instantaneously. Then, the resolved unambiguous extra-wide-lane carrier-phase assists wide-lane ambiguity resolution (AR). Three wide-lane combinations whose coefficient vectors are linearly independent are chosen to compose one full-rank matrix so that the three narrow-lane ambiguity resolution can be achieved. As a result, with the triple-frequency signals, the correctness rate of narrow-lane ambiguity resolution achieves 90% within 60s, in contrast to only 63% within 180s in dual-frequency PPP. Therefore, we demonstrate that triple-frequency PPP has the potential to achieve ambiguity-fixed solutions within a few minutes and the efficiency of ambiguity resolution in triple-frequency PPP is higher.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/itmconf/20160701010
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