2006
DOI: 10.1007/s10291-006-0033-9
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Single-frequency precise point positioning with optimal filtering

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“…The work by van Bree et al (2009) examined the potential of the RETICLE products (Hauschild and Montenbruck 2008) in real-time singlefrequency PPP. The real-time 95% errors were at the same level as obtained with IGS final products (Le and Tiberius 2007). The present work shows that the position accuracy can improve by at least 25% when using another receiver, i.e., a JPS Legacy in van Bree et al (2009) versus a Trimble 4700 in the present work.…”
Section: L1 Results During Last Decadesupporting
confidence: 76%
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“…The work by van Bree et al (2009) examined the potential of the RETICLE products (Hauschild and Montenbruck 2008) in real-time singlefrequency PPP. The real-time 95% errors were at the same level as obtained with IGS final products (Le and Tiberius 2007). The present work shows that the position accuracy can improve by at least 25% when using another receiver, i.e., a JPS Legacy in van Bree et al (2009) versus a Trimble 4700 in the present work.…”
Section: L1 Results During Last Decadesupporting
confidence: 76%
“…In the past few years, research has been done on the performance of single-frequency precise point positioning using L1 measurements (Øvstedal 2002;Le and Tiberius 2007;van Bree et al 2009). To show how much performance has improved over the last decade, an indicative comparison of positioning error statistics is made in Table 6.…”
Section: L1 Results During Last Decadementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In [12] and [15], the unknown ionospheric delays are eliminated from the observation equations by using appropriate linear combinations of either the dual-frequency or the single-frequency phase and code observations. In [16], [14] and [24], on the other hand, external information from Global Ionospheric Maps (GIM) [19] a-priori correct the single-frequency observations for the ionospheric delays.…”
Section: Real-time Ppp With Global Bcsmentioning
confidence: 99%