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http://dx.doi.org/10.22640/lxsiri.2021.51.1.23

Avaliable analysis of precise positioning using the LX-PPS GNSS permanent stations  

Ha, Jihyun (Research Institute of Spatial Information Engineering, Inha University)
Park, Kwan-Dong (Department of Spatial Information Engineering, Inha University)
Kim, Hye-In (PP-Solution Inc.)
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Journal of Cadastre & Land InformatiX / v.51, no.1, 2021 , pp. 23-38 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this paper, we analyzed the possibility of utilizing LX-PPS GNSS permanent stations whose antennas are installed on the building rooftop for the purpose of high-precision GNSS positioning services. We picked 15 pairs of adjacent GNSS permanent stations operated by LX-PPS and NGII, and then produced 3-year-long time series using the high-precision data processing software called GIPSY. Patterns and trends of position estimates were compared and analyzed. Horizontal and vertical deviations including the linear velocities coincide with the well-known crustal deformation rates of the Korean peninsula. We also observed almost the same annual or seasonal patterns from those nearby sites. After detrending the linear velocity, the amplitude and phase of annual signals almost perfectly match each other within the baseline length of 2 km. By subtracting seasonal signals, the RMS and standard deviations in LX-PPS PPGR with respect to NGII KANR are about 1, 2, and 5 mm in the north-south, east-west, and vertical directions, respectively. From this analysis it can be concluded that the rooftop-installed LX-PPS sites show similar level of stability and positioning performance comparable to those ground-mounted NGII stations.
Keywords
GNSS; Precise Positioning; LX-PPS GNSS Permanent Stations; NGII Permanent Stations;
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