• DocumentCode
    3612981
  • Title

    Real-time kinematic positioning over long baselines using triple-frequency BeiDou signals

  • Author

    Bofeng Li ; Yanming Feng ; Weiguang Gao ; Zhen Li

  • Author_Institution
    Surveying & Geo-Inf, Tongji Univ., Shanghai, China
  • Volume
    51
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    3254
  • Lastpage
    3269
  • Abstract
    The BeiDou system is the first global navigation satellite system in which all satellites transmit triple-frequency signals that can provide the positioning, navigation, and timing independently. A benefit of triple-frequency signals is that more useful combinations can be formed, including some extrawide-lane combinations whose ambiguities can generally be instantaneously fixed without distance restriction, although the narrow-lane ambiguity resolution (NL AR) still depends on the interreceiver distance or requires a long time to achieve. In this paper, we synthetically study decimeter and centimeter kinematic positioning using BeiDou triple-frequency signals. It starts with AR of two extrawide-lane signals based on the ionosphere-free or ionosphere-reduced geometry-free model. For decimeter positioning, one can immediately use two ambiguity-fixed extrawide-lane observations without pursuing NL AR. To achieve higher accuracy, NL AR is the necessary next step. Despite the fact that long-baseline NL AR is still challenging, some NL ambiguities can indeed be fixed with high reliability. Partial AR for NL signals is acceptable, because as long as some ambiguities for NL signals are fixed, positioning accuracy will be certainly improved.With accumulation of observations, more and more NL ambiguities are fixed and the positioning accuracy continues to improve. An efficient Kalman-filtering system is established to implement the whole process. The formulated system is flexible, since the additional constraints can be easily applied to enhance the model´s strength. Numerical results from a set of real triple-frequency BeiDou data on a 50 km baseline show that decimeter positioning is achievable instantaneously.With only five data epochs, 84% of NL ambiguities can be fixed so that the real-time kinematic accuracies are 4.5, 2.5, and 16 cm for north, east, and height components (respectively), while with 10 data epochs more than 90% of NL ambiguities are fixed, and the rea- -time kinematic solutions are improved to centimeter level for all three coordinate components.
  • Keywords
    Kalman filters; reliability; satellite navigation; Kalman-filtering system; NL AR; ambiguity-lixed extrawide-lane signal observation; distance 16 cm; distance 2.5 cm; distance 4.5 cm; distance 50 km; global navigation satellite system; interreceiver distance; ionosphere-reduced geometry-free model; long baseline; narrow-lane ambiguity resolution; real-time kinematic positioning; reliability; satellite; triple-frequency BeiDou signal; triple-frequency signal transmission; Global Positioning System; Global navigation satellite system; Kinematics; Mathematical model; Real-time systems; Satellites;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9251
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TAES.2015.140643
  • Filename
    7376252