2021
DOI: 10.14393/rbcv73n1-49588
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Melhoria no Limiar de Detecção de Perda de Ciclos para o Método das TD no Posicionamento Relativo

Abstract: A observável fase da onda portadora, juntamente com a pseudodistância, são empregadas em posicionamento de alta acurácia no posicionamento por sistemas globais de navegação por satélite. Mas, a observável fase pode sofrer perda de ciclos durante o rastreamento do sinal. A perda de ciclos é uma descontinuidade do número inteiro de ciclos na fase da onda portadora, causada por uma perda temporária de rastreamento do sinal pelo receptor. Assim, as perdas de ciclos devem ser detectadas e corrigidas para que se obt… Show more

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“…Since cycle slips should be processed at every epoch, a fast determination method is needed for RTK applications. Mendonça et al (2021) proposed a modified threshold for tripledifference (TD) procedures, using the Turbo Edit method to determine and correct cycle slips for triple-frequency GNSS RTK. The proposed algorithm utilizes the mean and standard deviation of TD series data to determine cycle slips in each pair of satellites.…”
Section: Gnss Positioning Techniques With Emphasis On New Signalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since cycle slips should be processed at every epoch, a fast determination method is needed for RTK applications. Mendonça et al (2021) proposed a modified threshold for tripledifference (TD) procedures, using the Turbo Edit method to determine and correct cycle slips for triple-frequency GNSS RTK. The proposed algorithm utilizes the mean and standard deviation of TD series data to determine cycle slips in each pair of satellites.…”
Section: Gnss Positioning Techniques With Emphasis On New Signalsmentioning
confidence: 99%