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A Multi-Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Time Transfer Method with Federated Kalman Filter (FKF)
Kun Liang1, Shuangyu Hao1, Zhiqiang Yang2
1School of Electronics and Information Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University (BJTU), Beijing 100044, China.
Abstract:
Relative to single Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) measurements, i.e., the measurements from a single GNSS system, a single GNSS code, and a single GNSS receiver, multi-GNSS measurements for time transfer could improve reliability and provide better short-term stability. Previous studies applied equal weighting to different GNSS systems or different GNSS time transfer receivers, which, to some extent, revealed the improvement in the additional short-term stability from the combination of two or more kinds of GNSS measurements. In this study, the effects of the different weight allocation for multi-measurements of GNSS time transfer were analyzed, and a federated Kalman filter was designed and applied to fuse multi-GNSS measurements combined with the standard-deviation-allocated weight. Tests with real data showed that the proposed approach can reduce the noise level to well below about 250 ps for short averaging times.
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