Influence of Precise Products on the Day-Boundary Discontinuities in GNSS Carrier Phase Time Transfer

Global navigation satellite system (GNSS) precise point positioning (PPP) has been widely used for high-precision time and frequency transfer. However, the day-boundary discontinuities at the boundary epochs of adjacent days or batches are the most significant obstacle preventing PPP from continuous...

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Main Authors: Xiangbo Zhang, Ji Guo, Yonghui Hu, Baoqi Sun, Jianfeng Wu, Dangli Zhao, Zaimin He
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spelling doaj-c2ac4c5ad10b46e3bb3a96bc7753a0662021-02-07T00:04:13ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202021-02-01211156115610.3390/s21041156Influence of Precise Products on the Day-Boundary Discontinuities in GNSS Carrier Phase Time TransferXiangbo Zhang0Ji Guo1Yonghui Hu2Baoqi Sun3Jianfeng Wu4Dangli Zhao5Zaimin He6National Time Service Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xi’an 710600, ChinaNational Time Service Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xi’an 710600, ChinaNational Time Service Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xi’an 710600, ChinaNational Time Service Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xi’an 710600, ChinaNational Time Service Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xi’an 710600, ChinaNational Time Service Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xi’an 710600, ChinaNational Time Service Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xi’an 710600, ChinaGlobal navigation satellite system (GNSS) precise point positioning (PPP) has been widely used for high-precision time and frequency transfer. However, the day-boundary discontinuities at the boundary epochs of adjacent days or batches are the most significant obstacle preventing PPP from continuous time transfer. The day-boundary discontinuities in station estimates and time comparisons are mainly caused by the code-pseudorange noise during the analysis of observation data in daily batches, where the absolute clock offset is determined by the average code measurements. However, some discontinuities with amplitudes even more than 0.15ns may still appear in station clock estimates and time comparisons, although several methods had been proposed to remove such discontinuities. The residual small amplitude of the day-boundary discontinuities in some PPP station clock estimates and time comparisons through new GNSSs like Galileo seems larger, especially using precise clock products with large discontinuities. To further understand the origin of the day-boundary discontinuities, the influence of GNSS precise products on the day-boundary discontinuities in PPP station clock estimates and time comparisons is investigated in this paper. Ten whole days of Multi-GNSS Experiment (MGEX) from modified Julian date (MJD) 59028 to 59037 are used as the observation data. For a comparative analysis, the station clock estimates are compared with global positioning system (GPS) and Galileo observations through PPP and network solutions, separately. The experimental results show that the daily discontinuities in current combined GPS final and rapid clock products are less than 0.1ns, and their influence on the origin of day-boundary discontinuities in PPP station clock estimates and time comparison are statistically negligible. However, the daily discontinuities in individual Analysis Centers (ACs) GPS products are more extensive, and their influence on the origin of the day-boundary discontinuities in GPS PPP station clock estimates cannot be ignored. The day-boundary discontinuities demonstrate random walk noise characteristics and deteriorate the station clocks’ long-term frequency stability, especially at an average time of more than one day. Although Galileo clock daily discontinuities are different from those of GPS, their influence on the day-boundary discontinuities in station clock estimates is nearly similar to the GPS PPP. The influence of daily discontinuities of Galileo clocks on PPP time comparison is similar to GPS and is not particularly critical to time comparison. However, combined and weighted MGEX products should be developed or Galileo IPPP should be used for remote comparison of high-stability clocks.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/4/1156GNSSprecise point positioningtime comparisonstation clock estimatesday-boundary discontinuityprecise products
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author Xiangbo Zhang
Ji Guo
Yonghui Hu
Baoqi Sun
Jianfeng Wu
Dangli Zhao
Zaimin He
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Ji Guo
Yonghui Hu
Baoqi Sun
Jianfeng Wu
Dangli Zhao
Zaimin He
Influence of Precise Products on the Day-Boundary Discontinuities in GNSS Carrier Phase Time Transfer
Sensors
GNSS
precise point positioning
time comparison
station clock estimates
day-boundary discontinuity
precise products
author_facet Xiangbo Zhang
Ji Guo
Yonghui Hu
Baoqi Sun
Jianfeng Wu
Dangli Zhao
Zaimin He
author_sort Xiangbo Zhang
title Influence of Precise Products on the Day-Boundary Discontinuities in GNSS Carrier Phase Time Transfer
title_short Influence of Precise Products on the Day-Boundary Discontinuities in GNSS Carrier Phase Time Transfer
title_full Influence of Precise Products on the Day-Boundary Discontinuities in GNSS Carrier Phase Time Transfer
title_fullStr Influence of Precise Products on the Day-Boundary Discontinuities in GNSS Carrier Phase Time Transfer
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Precise Products on the Day-Boundary Discontinuities in GNSS Carrier Phase Time Transfer
title_sort influence of precise products on the day-boundary discontinuities in gnss carrier phase time transfer
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Global navigation satellite system (GNSS) precise point positioning (PPP) has been widely used for high-precision time and frequency transfer. However, the day-boundary discontinuities at the boundary epochs of adjacent days or batches are the most significant obstacle preventing PPP from continuous time transfer. The day-boundary discontinuities in station estimates and time comparisons are mainly caused by the code-pseudorange noise during the analysis of observation data in daily batches, where the absolute clock offset is determined by the average code measurements. However, some discontinuities with amplitudes even more than 0.15ns may still appear in station clock estimates and time comparisons, although several methods had been proposed to remove such discontinuities. The residual small amplitude of the day-boundary discontinuities in some PPP station clock estimates and time comparisons through new GNSSs like Galileo seems larger, especially using precise clock products with large discontinuities. To further understand the origin of the day-boundary discontinuities, the influence of GNSS precise products on the day-boundary discontinuities in PPP station clock estimates and time comparisons is investigated in this paper. Ten whole days of Multi-GNSS Experiment (MGEX) from modified Julian date (MJD) 59028 to 59037 are used as the observation data. For a comparative analysis, the station clock estimates are compared with global positioning system (GPS) and Galileo observations through PPP and network solutions, separately. The experimental results show that the daily discontinuities in current combined GPS final and rapid clock products are less than 0.1ns, and their influence on the origin of day-boundary discontinuities in PPP station clock estimates and time comparison are statistically negligible. However, the daily discontinuities in individual Analysis Centers (ACs) GPS products are more extensive, and their influence on the origin of the day-boundary discontinuities in GPS PPP station clock estimates cannot be ignored. The day-boundary discontinuities demonstrate random walk noise characteristics and deteriorate the station clocks’ long-term frequency stability, especially at an average time of more than one day. Although Galileo clock daily discontinuities are different from those of GPS, their influence on the day-boundary discontinuities in station clock estimates is nearly similar to the GPS PPP. The influence of daily discontinuities of Galileo clocks on PPP time comparison is similar to GPS and is not particularly critical to time comparison. However, combined and weighted MGEX products should be developed or Galileo IPPP should be used for remote comparison of high-stability clocks.
topic GNSS
precise point positioning
time comparison
station clock estimates
day-boundary discontinuity
precise products
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/4/1156
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