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Real-time single-frequency precise positioning with Galileo satellites

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Abstract

Following substantial progress achieved recently, the Galileo constellation provides a considerable satellite resource for the GNSS applications. In this regard, the performance assessment of real-time single-frequency precise positioning with Galileo satellites is the main objective of this research. For this purpose, several experimental tests were conducted in this study with two single-frequency positioning models, namely single-frequency code-based positioning and code-phase combination. The results show that Galileo presents an adequate number of visible satellites sufficient for single-frequency positioning. Also, the study demonstrates that, in comparison to GPS observations, Galileo observations have a significantly lower noise level. For the single-frequency code-based positioning, Galileo presents a better positioning accuracy than GPS by 25·8% on average. When compared with GPS, a 9·4% better positioning accuracy is acquired from Galileo for the single-frequency code-phase combination, with its average convergence time shorter than GPS by a ratio of 24·4%.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)124-140
Number of pages17
JournalJournal of Navigation
Volume75
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2022

Keywords

  • Galileo
  • precise point positioning
  • real-time
  • single-frequency

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