Evaluation of Point Positioning Using the Global Positioning System and the Quasi-Zenith Satellite System as Measured from South Korea

The Quasi-Zenith Satellite System (QZSS), a dedicated regional Japanese satellite system currently under development, was designed to complement the performance of the Global Positioning System (GPS). The high elevation angle of the QZSS satellite is expected to enhance the effectiveness of GPS in...

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Main Authors: Byung-Kyu Choi, Chang-Hyun Cho, Jung Ho Cho
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Space Science Society (KSSS) 2015-12-01
Series:Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
Subjects:
GPS
Online Access:http://ocean.kisti.re.kr/downfile/volume/kosss/OJOOBS/2015/v32n4/OJOOBS_2015_v32n4_403.pdf
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spelling doaj-dbd12f7eeeb1468fb64ab14a3dff11792020-11-24T20:41:33ZengKorean Space Science Society (KSSS)Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences2093-55872093-14092015-12-0132440340910.5140/JASS.2015.32.4.403Evaluation of Point Positioning Using the Global Positioning System and the Quasi-Zenith Satellite System as Measured from South KoreaByung-Kyu Choi0Chang-Hyun Cho1Jung Ho Cho2Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Daejeon 34055, KoreaKorea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Daejeon 34055, KoreaKorea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Daejeon 34055, KoreaThe Quasi-Zenith Satellite System (QZSS), a dedicated regional Japanese satellite system currently under development, was designed to complement the performance of the Global Positioning System (GPS). The high elevation angle of the QZSS satellite is expected to enhance the effectiveness of GPS in urban environments. Thus, the work described in this paper, aimed to investigate the effect of QZSS on GPS performance, by processing the GPS and QZSS measurements recorded at the Bohyunsan reference station in South Korea. We used these data, to evaluate the satellite visibility, carrier-to-noise density (C/No), performance of single point positioning, and Dilution of Precision (DOP). The QZSS satellite is currently available over South Korea for 19 hours at an elevation angle of more than 10 degrees. The results showed that the impact of the QZSS on users’ vertical positioning is greatest when the satellite is above 80 degrees of elevation. As for Precise Point Positioning (PPP) performance, the combined GPS/QZSS kinematic PPP was found to improve the positioning accuracy compared to the GPS only kinematic PPP.http://ocean.kisti.re.kr/downfile/volume/kosss/OJOOBS/2015/v32n4/OJOOBS_2015_v32n4_403.pdfGPSQZSSelevation anglepositions
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author Byung-Kyu Choi
Chang-Hyun Cho
Jung Ho Cho
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Chang-Hyun Cho
Jung Ho Cho
Evaluation of Point Positioning Using the Global Positioning System and the Quasi-Zenith Satellite System as Measured from South Korea
Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
GPS
QZSS
elevation angle
positions
author_facet Byung-Kyu Choi
Chang-Hyun Cho
Jung Ho Cho
author_sort Byung-Kyu Choi
title Evaluation of Point Positioning Using the Global Positioning System and the Quasi-Zenith Satellite System as Measured from South Korea
title_short Evaluation of Point Positioning Using the Global Positioning System and the Quasi-Zenith Satellite System as Measured from South Korea
title_full Evaluation of Point Positioning Using the Global Positioning System and the Quasi-Zenith Satellite System as Measured from South Korea
title_fullStr Evaluation of Point Positioning Using the Global Positioning System and the Quasi-Zenith Satellite System as Measured from South Korea
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Point Positioning Using the Global Positioning System and the Quasi-Zenith Satellite System as Measured from South Korea
title_sort evaluation of point positioning using the global positioning system and the quasi-zenith satellite system as measured from south korea
publisher Korean Space Science Society (KSSS)
series Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
issn 2093-5587
2093-1409
publishDate 2015-12-01
description The Quasi-Zenith Satellite System (QZSS), a dedicated regional Japanese satellite system currently under development, was designed to complement the performance of the Global Positioning System (GPS). The high elevation angle of the QZSS satellite is expected to enhance the effectiveness of GPS in urban environments. Thus, the work described in this paper, aimed to investigate the effect of QZSS on GPS performance, by processing the GPS and QZSS measurements recorded at the Bohyunsan reference station in South Korea. We used these data, to evaluate the satellite visibility, carrier-to-noise density (C/No), performance of single point positioning, and Dilution of Precision (DOP). The QZSS satellite is currently available over South Korea for 19 hours at an elevation angle of more than 10 degrees. The results showed that the impact of the QZSS on users’ vertical positioning is greatest when the satellite is above 80 degrees of elevation. As for Precise Point Positioning (PPP) performance, the combined GPS/QZSS kinematic PPP was found to improve the positioning accuracy compared to the GPS only kinematic PPP.
topic GPS
QZSS
elevation angle
positions
url http://ocean.kisti.re.kr/downfile/volume/kosss/OJOOBS/2015/v32n4/OJOOBS_2015_v32n4_403.pdf
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