Precise Point Positioning with low-cost GNSS receivers
is attractive for numerous applications, as it can provide
centimeter-level positioning without the exchange of raw measurements from a reference station. However, code multipath has to be accurately considered for a reliable ambiguity fixing.
In this paper, we derive a precise model for the pseudorange multipath from the received signal, the correlator and discriminator function. We show that the pseudorange multipath is proportional to both the signal amplitude and extra-path delay of the reflector. We estimate a pseudorange multipath parameter for each satellite in our precise position solution to exploit the temporal correlation of multipath and to prevent a mapping of multipath to other state parameters. The method was tested with real measurements from a low-cost receiver and SSR corrections and showed that a millimeter-level positioning accuracy is achievable.
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Precise Point Positioning with low-cost GNSS receivers
is attractive for numerous applications, as it can provide
centimeter-level positioning without the exchange of raw measurements from a reference station. However, code multipath has to be accurately considered for a reliable ambiguity fixing.
In this paper, we derive a precise model for the pseudorange multipath from the received signal, the correlator and discriminator function. We show that the pseudorange multipath is proportional to...
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