Affiliation:
1. University of Warmia and Mazury
Abstract
The phase center corrections (PCC) of an GNSS antenna can be precisely determined using the absolute
field calibration procedure with a precise robot. Using the Hannover’s automated absolute antenna field calibration
technique developed by the Institute of Geodesy (University of Hannover) and Geo++ we demonstrate that the way of
antenna mounting on the robot (distance from mechanical structures mounted underneath the antennas) can cause significant
changes in the phase center offset and variations. For both the GPS and the GLONASS carrier signals L1 and
L2 these changes are in the order of several millimeters. e also analyzed how these changes transfer to the coordinate
domain. We investigated the differences between position estimates obtained using two different, individual and
type-mean, elevation dependent PCC. There days of GNSS observations on very short baseline were used for these
studies. The position time-series were derived using the RTKLib software package. We found that that the differences
in the calibrations models propagate directly into the position domain, affecting sub-daily results and giving visible
periodic variations in solutions. The best agreement with the “true position” we obtained using PCC from the individual
calibrations.
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