GENERATION AND PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF GPS AND GLONASS VIRTUAL DATA FOR POSITIONING UNDER DIFFERENT IONOSPHERIC CONDITIONS

IF 0.5 Q3 Earth and Planetary Sciences Boletim De Ciencias Geodesicas Pub Date : 2019-09-04 DOI:10.1590/S1982-21702019000200007
G. Jerez, D. Alves
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Several approaches concerning the use in positioning of GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite Systems) can be considered: systems, applied methods and errors that can affect the signals. Following the GLONASS (GLObal NAvigation Satellite System) constellation reestablishment (2011), there was renewed interest in its use with GPS (Global Positioning System). Different possibilities are available concerning applied methods, such as the virtual reference station (VRS) concept (it is possible to obtain data for a virtual station that does not physically exist, using data from a network). One of the main sources of error related to the GNSS signal, is the ionosphere. Many studies have been developed aiming to evaluate GPS positioning quality and influences that can affect it, but there are still several investigation possibilities concerning GLONASS. In this context, this research is intended to assess the GPS/GLONASS virtual data positioning performance considering regions and periods with different ionospheric behavior. A high correlation between the results from virtual and real data (Pearson’s correlation coefficients around 0.8) was noticed. GPS/GLONASS data performance presented better mean squared error results compared to GPS alone (average 3D improvement was 45 cm - 49%). In addition, it was possible to verify ionosphere influence in the positioning error, taking into account station region and period of the year.
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不同电离层条件下GPS和GLONASS定位虚拟数据的生成及性能分析
可以考虑使用全球导航卫星系统定位的几种方法:系统、应用的方法和可能影响信号的误差。在GLONASS(GLObal导航卫星系统)星座重建(2011年)之后,人们重新对其与GPS(全球定位系统)的使用产生了兴趣。关于所应用的方法有不同的可能性,例如虚拟参考站(VRS)概念(可以使用来自网络的数据来获得物理上不存在的虚拟站的数据)。与全球导航卫星系统信号有关的误差的主要来源之一是电离层。已经开展了许多旨在评估GPS定位质量及其影响的研究,但关于GLONASS的研究仍有几种可能性。在这种背景下,本研究旨在评估GPS/GLONASS虚拟数据定位性能,考虑具有不同电离层行为的区域和周期。注意到来自虚拟数据和真实数据的结果之间的高度相关性(Pearson的相关系数约为0.8)。与单独的GPS相比,GPS/GLONASS数据性能表现出更好的均方误差结果(平均3D改进为45cm-49%)。此外,考虑到台站区域和一年中的周期,可以验证电离层对定位误差的影响。
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Boletim De Ciencias Geodesicas
Boletim De Ciencias Geodesicas Earth and Planetary Sciences-General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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期刊介绍: The Boletim de Ciências Geodésicas publishes original papers in the area of Geodetic Sciences and correlated ones (Geodesy, Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Cartography and Geographic Information Systems). Submitted articles must be unpublished, and should not be under consideration for publication in any other journal. Previous publication of the paper in conference proceedings would not violate the originality requirements. Articles must be written preferably in English language.
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