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Marianna Alghisi1, Nikolina Zallemi1, Ludovico Biagi1
1DICA Politecnico di Milano, Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, 20133 Milano, Italy.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
|July 30, 2025
概括
低地轨道 (LEO) 卫星与全球导航卫星系统 (GNSS) 的整合显著加快了精确定位点 (PPP) 融合. 这种增强提高了定位准确度,并减少了收时间,即使在具有挑战性的可见性条件下.
科学领域:
- 地质测量是指地质测量.
- 卫星导航 卫星导航 卫星导航 卫星导航
- 地质物理学 地质物理学
背景情况:
- 精确点定位 (PPP) 为静态GNSS数据提供厘米级准确度,但由于模两可的分辨率,其收速度较慢.
- 对于传统的PPP方法来说,简短的会议和动态应用具有挑战性.
研究的目的:
- 评估低地球轨道 (LEO) 卫星整合对基于GNSS的PPP性能的影响.
- 分析PPP解决方案的融合时间和几何质量,有或没有LEO卫星.
主要方法:
- 在现有的GNSS卫星旁边模拟了一个LEO卫星星座.
- 通过使用位置精度稀释 (PDOP) 对不同会话长度的几何质量进行了评估.
- 仅GNSS和混合GNSS-LEO配置之间的位置性能比较.
主要成果:
- 纳入LEO卫星显著减少了PPP解决方案的融合时间.
- 观察到更好的定位性能,特别是在天空能见度良好的情况下.
- 低水平卫星降低了PDOP值和收时间,即使在卫星可见度有限的场景中也是如此.
结论:
- 低轨卫星有潜力通过大大缩短收时间来彻底改变PPP.
- 混合GNSS-LEO系统为各种应用提供了更好的定位精度和可靠性.
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