RESEARCH ON CYCLE SLIP DETECTION METHODS FOR UN-DIFFERENCED GPS DATA
Zhang Shun 1) ; Yao Yibin 1) ; Chen Peng 1) ; and Wu Han 1,2)
1)School of Geodesy and Geomatics, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430079;2)Geographic Information Center of Chongqing Municipality, Chongqing 401121
Abstract We present an analysis of two cycle slip detection methods: TurboEdit and TECR. The effects of cycle slip detection with these two methods during ionospheric disturbance are studied. Cycle slip detection experiments were carried out by selecting observed data with different sampling intervals and different levels of ionospheric activity. The results show that, for the undifferenced GPS data, the TurboEdit combination cannot detect wide lane cycle slips within 6 cycles,while the TECR method can detect any combination of cycle slips, but the sampling interval must be less than or equal to 1 second.
Key words :
GPS
cycle slip
TurboEdit
TECR
combination method
Received: 01 January 1900
Corresponding Authors:
Zhang Shun
Cite this article:
Zhang Shun ,Yao Yibin ,Chen Peng et al. RESEARCH ON CYCLE SLIP DETECTION METHODS FOR UN-DIFFERENCED GPS DATA[J]. , 2012, 32(1): 101-104.
Zhang Shun ,Yao Yibin ,Chen Peng et al. RESEARCH ON CYCLE SLIP DETECTION METHODS FOR UN-DIFFERENCED GPS DATA[J]. jgg, 2012, 32(1): 101-104.
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