Author:
Zhang Wenhao,Wang Jinling,Khodabandeh Amir
Abstract
AbstractThe regional ionospheric corrections have become one of the critical parts of Precise Point Positioning (PPP)-based Real-Time-Kinematic (RTK) services to achieve fast positioning convergence. Several methods for regional ionospheric corrections supporting PPP-RTK have been developed and implemented over recent years, but little attention is given to the theoretical foundation of existing ionospheric correction methods and their performance comparison to find an optimal method in some sense. The optimality criterion of such methods should not only be based on the precision of the ionospheric correction itself, but also on its broadcasting strategies, and implementation aspects. This contribution studies ionospheric correction generation methods within the best linear unbiased predictor (BLUP) framework. Comparing the accuracy performances of the methods, we demonstrate that the Kriging method with trend, as a special case of BLUP, is the most appropriate method for large-scale networks (above 500 km). A strategy for the evaluation of the uncertainty of the grid-interpolated ionospheric corrections is also developed. In contrast to other empirical methods, this new method is rigorous in the sense that it avoids the underestimation of the uncertainty of predicted ionospheric corrections, especially when reference stations are close to a grid point.
Funder
University of New South Wales
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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