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Abstract
The precise point positioning (PPP) technique, which is still being developed, provides position accuracy at the centimetre (cm) level and is widely employed in scientific research. In the PPP technique, cm-level accuracy can be achieved by evaluating raw data obtained from a single Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) receiver using precise satellite orbit and clock correction data and other parameters. The majority of studies in the literature are based on 24-hour data obtained from the International GNSS Service (IGS) and similar stations. However, there are fewer articles in which analyzes based on short-term measurements are taken. In this study; the effect of GLONASS on the static PPP technique was investigated with independent short measurement times. For this purpose, measurements were made at 7 different test points on consecutive days using a single GNSS receiver. A 4-hour static measurement was made at each test point. The data obtained were processed in two different scenarios, only GPS and GPS + GLONASS using the Canadian Spatial Reference System – PPP (CSRS-PPP) and Trimble RTX online process software. The processes were completed at 4, 2, 1, and 0.5 h. As a result of the analysis, it has been observed that GLONASS improves the results by 76%, but negatively affects some solutions (24%). It was also observed that GLONASS drastically reduced the outlier values. With this study, it is aimed to show the accuracy that users who make short-term measurements with a single GNSS receiver can be achieved in the static PPP technique by using GPS + GLONASS systems, with repeated measurements.
期刊介绍:
Survey Review is an international journal that has been published since 1931, until recently under the auspices of the Commonwealth Association of Surveying and Land Economy (CASLE). The journal is now published for Survey Review Ltd and brings together research, theory and practice of positioning and measurement, engineering surveying, cadastre and land management, and spatial information management.
All papers are peer reviewed and are drawn from an international community, including government, private industry and academia. Survey Review is invaluable to practitioners, academics, researchers and students who are anxious to maintain their currency of knowledge in a rapidly developing field.