A RTK Atmospheric Error Interpolation Method Based on Delaunay Triangulation in Multiple Redundant Networks
A technology of atmospheric error and triangulation, which is applied in the field of GNSS satellite positioning, can solve the problems of not being able to make full use of redundant base stations around users, low interpolation accuracy of the flow layer, and inability to perform completeness checks, etc.
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[0085] Example: such as Figure 6 The reference station network diagram shown is based on the GPS observation data of 6 stations, P343, P165, P322, P332, P345, and P349 on August 08, 2013, with a sampling rate of 15s on the CORS network of the United States. Ionosphere, troposphere interpolation accuracy analysis and atmospheric completeness analysis. During the test, the G19 satellite whose altitude angle has two rising and falling processes is selected for comparative analysis. use Figure 9-10 A comparative analysis diagram of the ionosphere and troposphere interpolation inside and outside the grid is given.
[0086] In the network experiment, the base station P343 is the main station, and the base station P332 is the monitoring station. Conventional interpolation experiments use base stations P322 and P345 as interpolation stations, and redundant triangular interpolation experiments use base stations P165, P322, P345, and P349 as interpolation base stations. Figure 9 ...
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