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2022

Considering Satellite Attitude Quaternions in BeiDou Precise Point Positioning Performance

Suya, Robert Galatiya, Chen, Yung‐Tsang, Kwong, Chiew Foong, and Zhang, Penghe

Abstract

<p>The use of theoretical modeling algorithms to compute the satellite altitude causes some errors which are eventually absorbed by the satellite clocks. This adversely reduces the fixed positioning performance in global navigation satellite system (GNSS) precise point positioning (PPP). Currently, different International GNSS service (IGS) analysis centers (ACs) provide satellite altitude quaternions which are an auxiliary dataset necessary in PPP fixed solutions. Hence, this study aims at a comprehensive evaluation of the effect of accounting for the BeiDou satellite attitude quaternions in PPP. The quaternions provided by different ACs are applied to BeiDou PPP using different weighting schemes suitable for handling satellites in three distinct orbits. The obtained numerical results indicate that considering the quaternions in BeiDou PPP reduces the observation residuals, improves the ambiguity fixing, and enhances positioning performance.</p>

Keywords

Precise Point PositioningQuaternionGNSS applicationsSatelliteWeightingSatellite systemComputer scienceQuasi-Zenith Satellite SystemGeodesyGlobal Positioning SystemRemote sensingReal-time computingAlgorithmMathematicsAerospace engineeringGeographyEngineeringPhysicsTelecommunications

Authors from this lab

Dr Chiew Foong Kwong

Dr Chiew Foong Kwong

Associate Professor, Head of Department