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Comparative Analysis of Real-Time Precise Point Positioning Zenith Total Delay Estimates
Ahmed, Furqan; Vaclavovic, Pavel; Teferle, Felix Norman et al.
2014In GPS Solutions
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Keywords :
GPS; GNSS; Real time; Zenith total delay; Precise point positioning; Ambiguity resolution
Abstract :
[en] The continuous evolution of global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) meteorology has led to an increased use of associated observations for operational modern low-latency numerical weather prediction (NWP) models, which assimilate GNSS-derived zenith total delay (ZTD) estimates. The development of NWP models with faster assimilation cycles, e.g., 1-h assimilation cycle in the rapid update cycle NWP model, has increased the interest of the meteorological community toward sub-hour ZTD estimates. The suitability of real-time ZTD estimates obtained from three different precise point positioning software packages has been assessed by comparing them with the state-of-the-art IGS final troposphere product as well as collocated radiosonde (RS) observations. The ZTD estimates obtained by BNC2.7 show a mean bias of 0.21 cm, and those obtained by the G-Nut/Tefnut software library show a mean bias of 1.09 cm to the IGS final troposphere product. In comparison with the RS-based ZTD, the BNC2.7 solutions show mean biases between 1 and 2 cm, whereas the G-Nut/Tefnut solutions show mean biases between 2 and 3 cm with the RS-based ZTD, and the ambiguity float and ambiguity fixed solutions obtained by PPPWizard have mean biases between 6 and 7 cm with the references. The large biases in the time series from PPP-Wizard are due to the fact that this software has been developed for kinematic applications and hence does not apply receiver antenna eccentricity and phase center offset (PCO) corrections on the observations. Application of the eccentricity and PCO corrections to the a priori coordinates has resulted in a 66 % reduction of bias in the PPP-Wizard solutions. The biases are found to be stable over the whole period of the comparison, which are criteria (rather than the magnitude of the bias) for the suitability of ZTD estimates for use in NWP nowcasting. A millimeter-level impact on the ZTD estimates has also been observed in relation to ambiguity resolution. As a result of a comparison with the established user requirements for NWP nowcasting, it was found that both the GNut/Tefnut solutions and one of the BNC2.7 solutions meet the threshold requirements, whereas one of the BNC2.7 solution and both the PPPWizard solutions currently exceed this threshold.
Disciplines :
Earth sciences & physical geography
Author, co-author :
Ahmed, Furqan ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Science, Technology and Communication (FSTC) > Engineering Research Unit
Vaclavovic, Pavel;  Research Institute of Geodesy, Topography and Cartography, Czech Republic > Geodetic Observatory Pecny
Teferle, Felix Norman ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Science, Technology and Communication (FSTC) > Engineering Research Unit
Dousa, Jan;  Research Institute of Geodesy, Topography and Cartography, Czech Republic > Geodetic Observatory Pecny
Bingley, Richard;  University of Nottingham, United Kingdom > Nottingham Geospatial Institue
Laurichesse, Denis;  Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales, France
Language :
English
Title :
Comparative Analysis of Real-Time Precise Point Positioning Zenith Total Delay Estimates
Publication date :
25 November 2014
Journal title :
GPS Solutions
ISSN :
1521-1886
Publisher :
Springer, Heidelberg, Germany
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Funders :
Fonds National de la Recherche - FnR (Luxembourg), COST Action ES1206
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