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Single-station PPP-RTK: correction latency and ambiguity resolution performance

Amir Khodabandeh

2021Journal of Geodesy44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Single-station PPP-RTK is a special case of PPP-RTK in that corrections are computed, instead of a network, by only one single GNSS receiver. The present contribution aims to develop a framework to generate multi-epoch, single-station corrections, thereby providing PPP-RTK users the capability to time-predict corrections that are subject to time delay or latency. By presenting analytical expressions of the user ambiguity variance matrix, we address how the ambiguity resolution performance is driven by the correction latency and therefore by the uncertainty involved in the time-prediction of single-station PPP-RTK corrections. Supported by numerical results, our analytical study shows that the number of satellites and number of frequencies work in tandem to enable one to increase the correction latency, yet ensuring successful single-receiver ambiguity resolution.

Topics & Concepts

Ambiguity resolutionGNSS applicationsLatency (audio)Computer scienceAmbiguityBase stationReal-time computingGeodesyAlgorithmTelecommunicationsGlobal Positioning SystemGeologyProgramming languageGNSS positioning and interferenceIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamicsGeophysics and Gravity Measurements