Network based performance of GPS-only and combined GPS/GLONASS positioning under different sky view conditions
© 2016, Akadémiai Kiadó. This paper offers a comprehensive assessment of network-based positioning results using GPS-only and combined GPS/GLONASS data under open to limited sky view conditions. Data analysis is performed in a short (4 h) and a long (24 h) term spanning observations from five GNSS s...
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| author | Alcay, S. Yigit, Cemal Ozer |
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| description | © 2016, Akadémiai Kiadó. This paper offers a comprehensive assessment of network-based positioning results using GPS-only and combined GPS/GLONASS data under open to limited sky view conditions. Data analysis is performed in a short (4 h) and a long (24 h) term spanning observations from five GNSS stations using 10°, 20°, 30° and 40° elevation cut-off angles, which simulate the availability of satellites in different sky view conditions. Evaluation of the results reveals insignificant differences between the accuracy of the GPS-only and combined GPS/GLONASS solutions for daily observation in all sky view conditions. However the clear advantage of integrating GPS and GLONASS observation in a GNSS differential solution is apparent for short (4 h) observation periods, particularly at the highest elevation cut-off angle (40°). |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-710902018-12-13T09:32:58Z Network based performance of GPS-only and combined GPS/GLONASS positioning under different sky view conditions Alcay, S. Yigit, Cemal Ozer © 2016, Akadémiai Kiadó. This paper offers a comprehensive assessment of network-based positioning results using GPS-only and combined GPS/GLONASS data under open to limited sky view conditions. Data analysis is performed in a short (4 h) and a long (24 h) term spanning observations from five GNSS stations using 10°, 20°, 30° and 40° elevation cut-off angles, which simulate the availability of satellites in different sky view conditions. Evaluation of the results reveals insignificant differences between the accuracy of the GPS-only and combined GPS/GLONASS solutions for daily observation in all sky view conditions. However the clear advantage of integrating GPS and GLONASS observation in a GNSS differential solution is apparent for short (4 h) observation periods, particularly at the highest elevation cut-off angle (40°). 2017 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/71090 10.1007/s40328-016-0173-5 Springer restricted |
| spellingShingle | Alcay, S. Yigit, Cemal Ozer Network based performance of GPS-only and combined GPS/GLONASS positioning under different sky view conditions |
| title | Network based performance of GPS-only and combined GPS/GLONASS positioning under different sky view conditions |
| title_full | Network based performance of GPS-only and combined GPS/GLONASS positioning under different sky view conditions |
| title_fullStr | Network based performance of GPS-only and combined GPS/GLONASS positioning under different sky view conditions |
| title_full_unstemmed | Network based performance of GPS-only and combined GPS/GLONASS positioning under different sky view conditions |
| title_short | Network based performance of GPS-only and combined GPS/GLONASS positioning under different sky view conditions |
| title_sort | network based performance of gps-only and combined gps/glonass positioning under different sky view conditions |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/71090 |