2012
DOI: 10.1007/s10291-012-0275-7
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Cycle slip detection and repair for undifferenced GPS observations under high ionospheric activity

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“…As long as the phase observations are free of cycle-slips, the wide-lane ambiguity remains quite stable over time (CAI et al, 2012). In utilizing the MW combination to detect cycle-slips, a recursive averaging filter can be used as follows (BLEWITT, 1990):…”
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“…As long as the phase observations are free of cycle-slips, the wide-lane ambiguity remains quite stable over time (CAI et al, 2012). In utilizing the MW combination to detect cycle-slips, a recursive averaging filter can be used as follows (BLEWITT, 1990):…”
Section: Te Algorithm and Tecrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The FBMWA filter algorithm was proposed by Cai et al (2012). In FBMWA, the wide-lane ambiguity is smoothed in both forward and backward directions with a specified size of smoothing window in each direction.…”
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