Consideration of GLONASS Inter-Frequency Code Biases in Precise Point Positioning (PPP) International Time Transfer

International time transfer based on Global Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS) precise point positioning (PPP) is influenced by inter-frequency code biases (IFCBs) because of the application of frequency division multiple access technique. This work seeks to gain insight into the influence of GLO...

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Main Authors: Yulong Ge, WeiJin Qin, Xinyun Cao, Feng Zhou, Shengli Wang, Xuhai Yang
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spelling doaj-fe3ef4de2d8540c0ae18e57c1d47d9c32020-11-24T20:56:24ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172018-07-0188125410.3390/app8081254app8081254Consideration of GLONASS Inter-Frequency Code Biases in Precise Point Positioning (PPP) International Time TransferYulong Ge0WeiJin Qin1Xinyun Cao2Feng Zhou3Shengli Wang4Xuhai Yang5University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, ChinaKey Laboratory of Precise Positioning and Timing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xi’an 710600, ChinaShool of Geodesy and Geomatics, Wuhan University, 129 Luoyu Road, Wuhan 430079, ChinaEast China Normal University, No. 500 Dongchuan Road, Shanghai 200241, ChinaInstitute of Ocean Engineering, Shandong University of Science and Technology, Qingdao 266000, ChinaKey Laboratory of Precise Positioning and Timing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xi’an 710600, ChinaInternational time transfer based on Global Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS) precise point positioning (PPP) is influenced by inter-frequency code biases (IFCBs) because of the application of frequency division multiple access technique. This work seeks to gain insight into the influence of GLONASS IFCBs on international time transfer based on GLONASS-only PPP. With a re-parameterization process, three IFCB handling schemes are proposed: neglecting IFCBs, estimating IFCB for each GLONASS frequency number, and estimating IFCB for each GLONASS satellite. Observation data collected from 39 globally distributed stations in a 71-day period (DOY 227–297, 2017) was exclusively processed. For the comparison reason, Global Positioning System (GPS)-only PPP solutions were regarded as reference values. The clock differences derived from GPS- and GLONASS-only PPP solutions were then analyzed. The experimental results demonstrated that considering GLONASS IFCBs could reduce standard deviation (STD) of the clock differences for both identical receiver types and mixed receiver types, of which reduction was from 3.3% to 62.6%. Furthermore, compared with neglecting IFCBs, STD of the clock differences with estimating IFCB for each GLONASS satellite in coordinate-fixed mode was reduced by more than 30% from 0.30 to 0.20 ns, and by 10% from 0.40 to 0.35 ns, for 1-day arc solutions and 10-day arc solutions, respectively. Moreover, different precise products from three International GNSS Service (IGS) analysis centers were also evaluated. Even though different IFCB handling schemes were adopted in GLONASS satellite clock estimation, our numerical results showed that international time transfer on the basis of estimating IFCB for each GLONASS satellite better than the other two processing schemes. To achieve high-precision GLONASS-only PPP-based international time transfer, it is highly recommended to estimate IFCB for each GLONASS satellite.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/8/8/1254precise point positioning (PPP)international time transferGLONASSinter-frequency code biases (IFCBs)
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author Yulong Ge
WeiJin Qin
Xinyun Cao
Feng Zhou
Shengli Wang
Xuhai Yang
spellingShingle Yulong Ge
WeiJin Qin
Xinyun Cao
Feng Zhou
Shengli Wang
Xuhai Yang
Consideration of GLONASS Inter-Frequency Code Biases in Precise Point Positioning (PPP) International Time Transfer
Applied Sciences
precise point positioning (PPP)
international time transfer
GLONASS
inter-frequency code biases (IFCBs)
author_facet Yulong Ge
WeiJin Qin
Xinyun Cao
Feng Zhou
Shengli Wang
Xuhai Yang
author_sort Yulong Ge
title Consideration of GLONASS Inter-Frequency Code Biases in Precise Point Positioning (PPP) International Time Transfer
title_short Consideration of GLONASS Inter-Frequency Code Biases in Precise Point Positioning (PPP) International Time Transfer
title_full Consideration of GLONASS Inter-Frequency Code Biases in Precise Point Positioning (PPP) International Time Transfer
title_fullStr Consideration of GLONASS Inter-Frequency Code Biases in Precise Point Positioning (PPP) International Time Transfer
title_full_unstemmed Consideration of GLONASS Inter-Frequency Code Biases in Precise Point Positioning (PPP) International Time Transfer
title_sort consideration of glonass inter-frequency code biases in precise point positioning (ppp) international time transfer
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2018-07-01
description International time transfer based on Global Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS) precise point positioning (PPP) is influenced by inter-frequency code biases (IFCBs) because of the application of frequency division multiple access technique. This work seeks to gain insight into the influence of GLONASS IFCBs on international time transfer based on GLONASS-only PPP. With a re-parameterization process, three IFCB handling schemes are proposed: neglecting IFCBs, estimating IFCB for each GLONASS frequency number, and estimating IFCB for each GLONASS satellite. Observation data collected from 39 globally distributed stations in a 71-day period (DOY 227–297, 2017) was exclusively processed. For the comparison reason, Global Positioning System (GPS)-only PPP solutions were regarded as reference values. The clock differences derived from GPS- and GLONASS-only PPP solutions were then analyzed. The experimental results demonstrated that considering GLONASS IFCBs could reduce standard deviation (STD) of the clock differences for both identical receiver types and mixed receiver types, of which reduction was from 3.3% to 62.6%. Furthermore, compared with neglecting IFCBs, STD of the clock differences with estimating IFCB for each GLONASS satellite in coordinate-fixed mode was reduced by more than 30% from 0.30 to 0.20 ns, and by 10% from 0.40 to 0.35 ns, for 1-day arc solutions and 10-day arc solutions, respectively. Moreover, different precise products from three International GNSS Service (IGS) analysis centers were also evaluated. Even though different IFCB handling schemes were adopted in GLONASS satellite clock estimation, our numerical results showed that international time transfer on the basis of estimating IFCB for each GLONASS satellite better than the other two processing schemes. To achieve high-precision GLONASS-only PPP-based international time transfer, it is highly recommended to estimate IFCB for each GLONASS satellite.
topic precise point positioning (PPP)
international time transfer
GLONASS
inter-frequency code biases (IFCBs)
url http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/8/8/1254
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