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Recent Developments in Precise Point Positioning

GEOMATICA, 2012
In standard Precise Point Positioning (PPP), the carrier phase ambiguities are estimated as real-valued constants, so that the carrier-phases can provide similar information as the pseudoranges. As a consequence, it can take tens of minutes to several hours for the ambiguities to converge to suitably precise values.
S. Bisnath, P. Collins
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Precision Onboard Navigation for LEO Satellite based on Precise Point Positioning

2020 IEEE/ION Position, Location and Navigation Symposium (PLANS), 2020
The PPP is a technique being actively researched and developed for estimating the precise position of a stationary point on the surface of the earth. Its particular features are that unlike the relative positioning method, the PPP does not require reference points and it provides the centimeter-level positioning accuracy in real-time using the precise ...
Masaya Murata, Isao Kawano, Koichi Inoue
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Smartphone Applications for Precise Point Positioning

ION GNSS+, The International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division of The Institute of Navigation, 2017
C.N.E.S., the French Space Agency, introduces two smartphone applications for Precise Point Positioning. The first application is a converter to RTCM format. It allows to send smartphone measurements (code, phase, Doppler) to a caster in the well-known RTCM standard.
Denis Laurichesse   +3 more
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Precise Point-to-Point Positioning Control of Flexible Structures

Journal of Dynamic Systems, Measurement, and Control, 1990
Control strategies to accomplish precise point-to-point positioning of flexible structures are discussed. First, the problem is formulated and solved in closed form using a linear quadratic optimal control technique for a simple system with only one rigid and one flexible mode; the resulting analytical solutions are examined in both the time and ...
S. P. Bhat, D. K. Miu
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On finding more precisely the position of points of a matrix spectrum

USSR Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics, 1967
Abstract IN this note we consider a region consisting of circles which, when intersected by a Gershgorin region, enables us to determine more precisely the position of the characteristic numbers of a wide class of matrices.
Dashnits, L. S., Zusmamovich, M. S.
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Multifrequency algorithms for precise point positioning: MAP3

GPS Solutions, 2013
We present the new MAP3 algorithms to perform static precise point positioning (PPP) from multifrequency and multisystem GNSS observations. MAP3 represents a two-step strategy in which the least squares theory is applied twice to estimate smoothed pseudo-distances, initial phase ambiguities, and slant ionospheric delay first, and the absolute receiver ...
B. Moreno Monge   +2 more
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Precise point positioning degradation in the presence of a SITEC

2015 1st URSI Atlantic Radio Science Conference (URSI AT-RASC), 2015
The ionosphere is one of the main contributors to errors in the GNSS satellite-receiver ranging. In dual frequency precise point positioning (PPP) ionospheric effect may be reduced by means of the ionospheric-free linear combination (Zumberge et al., J. Geophys. Res. 102 (B3), 1997, pp. 5005–5017).
I. Rodríguez-Bilbao   +3 more
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Frequency transfer using precise point positioning

18th European Frequency and Time Forum (EFTF 2004), 2004
Using precise point positioning (PPP) we show the potential for comparing frequency standards with time stabilities of under 300 ps in flicker phase noise for time periods of 1 to 10 d. This leads to comparisons at 1 part in 1015 or better at 10 d. We compare short baseline PPP results with 2 hour data from the NIST Measurements System.
M. Weiss   +3 more
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Performance Evaluation of Galileo Precise Point Positioning

2019
Galileo Satellite Navigation System has been put into trial operation at the end of 2016. Whether Galileo Satellite Navigation System can be used independently for navigation and positioning needs to be analyzed and evaluated because it is not yet in full constellation, especially the performance of Galileo Precision Point Positioning is worth studying.
Zongpeng Pan   +5 more
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Gps precise point positioning with kinematic data

Pollack Periodica, 2011
Nowadays most of the users needing geodetic accuracy use the Global Positioning System (GPS) with static measurements or with RTK (Real Time Kinematic) measurements. Few seconds are available to measure a detail point, therefore only the RTK method can satisfy the expectations.
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