Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5006802 | Measurement | 2017 | 39 Pages |
Abstract
The results indicate an improvement in a multi-GNSS combined solution compared to the GPS-only solution, especially when the GPS-only solution derives from weak satellite geometry, or the GPS-only solution is not available. Furthermore, all the outliers due to poor satellite coverage with the individual solutions are limited and their precision is improved, agreeing also with the improvement in the mean of the GDOP, i.e. the mean GDOP was improved from 3.0 for the GPS only solution to 1.8 for the combined solution. However, the combined positioning did not show significant positional improvement when GPS has a good geometry and availability.
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Authors
Hussein Alwan Msaewe, Craig M. Hancock, Panos A. Psimoulis, Gethin Wyn Roberts, Lukasz Bonenberg, Huib de Ligt,