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Acta Geodynamica et Geomaterialia

 
Title: EFFECT OF ADDITIONAL DISTANCE MEASUREMENTS ON SATELLITE POSITIONING QUALITY
 
Authors: Rzepecka Zofia, Rapiński Jacek, Cellmer Sławomir and Chrzanowski Adam
 
DOI: 10.13168/AGG.2013.0053
 
Journal: Acta Geodynamica et Geomaterialia, Vol. 11, No. 1 (173), Prague 2014
 
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Keywords: Geodynamice, Pseudolite (PL), Kinematic GNSS positioning, Pseudolite-like distance
 
Abstract: A prototype of pseudlite (PL), a ground based emitter of GPS signals has been developed at the University of Warmia and Mazury and tested from the hardware point of view. It has also been adapted to work with the Javad Alpha GNSS receiver and with an IFEN SX-NSR software receiver. This paper shows results of studies regarding effects of additional pseudolite-like distances on the accuracy of kinematic satellite positioning. At this stage of the research, only simulated observations with various accuracie shave been used in the analyses.These simulated observations are in the form of distances between PL transmitters and two GNSS receivers forming a baseline.These distances are expressed in cycles and treated as phase measurements. They are double differenced with the reference satellite phase measurements and used along with real observations in a uniform functional model to determine the baseline. The pseudolites are going to be used in engineering geodetic applications such as deformation monitoring, where often independent positions between the main observational epochs are required.Thus the developed software works in the kinematic mode. The studies show that the additional observations may help to provide high accuracy of determined positions, but any inaccuracies of these observations affect the results more than similar errors of satellite observations.