An Innovative Approach for Atmospheric Error Mitigation Using New GNSS Signals

Author:

Yang Lei,Elmas Zeynep,Hill Chris,Aquino Marcio,Moore Terry

Abstract

New signals from the modernised satellite navigation systems (GPS and GLONASS) and the ones that are being developed (COMPASS and GALILEO) will present opportunities for more accurate and reliable positioning solutions. Successful exploitation of these new signals will also enable the development of new markets and applications for difficult environments where the current Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) cannot provide satisfying solutions. This research is aiming to exploit the improvement in monitoring, modelling and mitigating the atmospheric effects using the increased number of signals from the future satellite systems. Preliminary investigations were conducted on the numerical weather parameter based horizontal tropospheric delay modelling, as well as the ionospheric higher order and scintillation effects. Results from this research are expected to provide a potential supplement to high accuracy positioning techniques.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Ocean Engineering,Oceanography

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