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Title

A Triple Checked Partial Ambiguity Resolution for GPS/BDS RTK Positioning.

Authors

Lu, Liguo; Ma, Liye; Liu, Wanke; Wu, Tangting; Chen, Benfu

Abstract

Reliable and accurate carrier phase ambiguity resolution is the key to high-precision Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) positioning and application. With the fast development of modern GNSS, the increased number of satellites and ambiguities makes it hard to fix all ambiguities completely and correctly. The partial ambiguity fixing technique, which selects a suitable subset of high-dimensional ambiguities to fix, is beneficial for improving the fixed success rate and reliability of ambiguity resolution. In this contribution, the bootstrapping success rate, bounded fixed-failure ratio test, and the new defined baseline precision defect are used for the selection of the ambiguity subset. Then a model and data dual-driven partial ambiguity resolution method is proposed with the above three checks imposed on it, which is named the Triple Checked Partial Ambiguity Resolution (TC-PAR). The comprehensive performance of TC-PAR compared to the full-fixed LAMBDA method is also analyzed based on several criteria including the fixed rate, the fixed success rate and correct fixed rate of ambiguity as well as the precision defect and RMS of the baseline solution. The results show that TC-PAR could significantly improve the fixed success rate of ambiguity, and it has a comparable baseline precision to the LAMBDA method, both of which are at centimeter level after ambiguities are fixed.

Subjects

GLOBAL Positioning System; AMBIGUITY; MOBILE geographic information systems; FIXED interest rates

Publication

Sensors (14248220), 2019, Vol 19, Issue 22, p5034

ISSN

1424-8220

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3390/s19225034

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