GPS code phase variations (CPV) for GNSS receiver antennas and their effect on geodetic parameters and ambiguity resolution

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dc.identifier.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.15488/4031
dc.identifier.uri https://www.repo.uni-hannover.de/handle/123456789/4065
dc.contributor.author Kersten, Tobias ger
dc.contributor.author Schön, Steffen ger
dc.date.accessioned 2018-11-23T11:09:22Z
dc.date.available 2018-11-23T11:09:22Z
dc.date.issued 2017
dc.identifier.citation Kersten, T. & Schön, S.: GPS code phase variations (CPV) for GNSS receiver antennas and their effect on geodetic parameters and ambiguity resolution. In: Journal of Geodesy 91 (2017), S. 579-596. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00190-016-0984-8 ger
dc.description.abstract Precise navigation and geodetic coordinate determination rely on accurate GNSS signal reception. Thus, the receiver antenna properties play a crucial role in the GNSS error budget. For carrier phase observations, a spherical radiation pattern represents an ideal receiver antenna behaviour. Deviations are known as phase centre corrections. Due to synergy of carrier and code phase, similar effects on the code exist named code phase variations (CPV). They are mainly attributed to electromagnetic interactions of several active and passive elements of the receiver antenna. Consequently, a calibration and estimation strategy is necessary to determine the shape and magnitudes of the CPV. Such a concept was proposed, implemented and tested at the Institut für Erdmessung. The applied methodology and the obtained results are reported and discussed in this paper.We show that the azimuthal and elevation-dependent CPV can reach maximum magnitudes of 0.2–0.3m for geodetic antennas and up to maximum values of 1.8m for small navigation antennas. The obtained values are validated by dedicated tests in the observation and coordinate domain. As a result, CPV are identified to be antenna- related properties that are independent from location and time of calibration. Even for geodetic antennas when forming linear combinations the CPV effect can be amplified to values of 0.4–0.6 m. Thus, a significant fractional of theMelbourne–Wübbena linear combination. A case study highlights that incorrect ambiguity resolution can occur due to neglecting CPV corrections. The impact on the coordinates whichmay reach up to the dmlevel is illustrated. The final publication is available at Springer via https://doi.org/10.1007/s00190-016-0984-8. ger
dc.language.iso eng ger
dc.publisher Berlin Heidelberg : Springer
dc.relation.ispartofseries Journal of Geodesy 91 (2017) ger
dc.relation.requires https://doi.org/10.25835/0012492
dc.rights Es gilt deutsches Urheberrecht. Das Dokument darf zum eigenen Gebrauch kostenfrei genutzt, aber nicht im Internet bereitgestellt oder an Außenstehende weitergegeben werden. ger
dc.subject GNSS receiver antenna calibration eng
dc.subject Code phase variation eng
dc.subject Group delay variation eng
dc.subject GPS/GNSS antennas eng
dc.subject Melbourne–Wübbena linear combination eng
dc.subject Ambiguity resolution eng
dc.subject Mehrdeutigkeitslösung ger
dc.subject GPS/GNSS-Antennen ger
dc.subject GPS/GNSS-Antennenkalibrierung ger
dc.subject Group Delay Variationen (GDV) ger
dc.subject Codephasen-Variationen (GDV) ger
dc.subject Melbourne–Wübbena Linearkombination ger
dc.subject.ddc 621,3 | Elektrotechnik, Elektronik ger
dc.subject.ddc 510 | Mathematik ger
dc.title GPS code phase variations (CPV) for GNSS receiver antennas and their effect on geodetic parameters and ambiguity resolution eng
dc.type Article ger
dc.type Text ger
dc.relation.doi 10.1007/s00190-016-0984-8
dc.bibliographicCitation.firstPage 579
dc.bibliographicCitation.lastPage 596
dc.description.version acceptedVersion ger
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