Geometry‐specified troposphere decorrelation for subcentimeter real‐time kinematic solutions over long baselines


Autoria(s): Li, Bofeng; Feng, Yanming; Shen, Yunzhong; Wang, Charles
Data(s)

10/11/2010

Resumo

Real‐time kinematic (RTK) GPS techniques have been extensively developed for applications including surveying, structural monitoring, and machine automation. Limitations of the existing RTK techniques that hinder their applications for geodynamics purposes are twofold: (1) the achievable RTK accuracy is on the level of a few centimeters and the uncertainty of vertical component is 1.5–2 times worse than those of horizontal components and (2) the RTK position uncertainty grows in proportional to the base‐torover distances. The key limiting factor behind the problems is the significant effect of residual tropospheric errors on the positioning solutions, especially on the highly correlated height component. This paper develops the geometry‐specified troposphere decorrelation strategy to achieve the subcentimeter kinematic positioning accuracy in all three components. The key is to set up a relative zenith tropospheric delay (RZTD) parameter to absorb the residual tropospheric effects and to solve the established model as an ill‐posed problem using the regularization method. In order to compute a reasonable regularization parameter to obtain an optimal regularized solution, the covariance matrix of positional parameters estimated without the RZTD parameter, which is characterized by observation geometry, is used to replace the quadratic matrix of their “true” values. As a result, the regularization parameter is adaptively computed with variation of observation geometry. The experiment results show that new method can efficiently alleviate the model’s ill condition and stabilize the solution from a single data epoch. Compared to the results from the conventional least squares method, the new method can improve the longrange RTK solution precision from several centimeters to the subcentimeter in all components. More significantly, the precision of the height component is even higher. Several geosciences applications that require subcentimeter real‐time solutions can largely benefit from the proposed approach, such as monitoring of earthquakes and large dams in real‐time, high‐precision GPS leveling and refinement of the vertical datum. In addition, the high‐resolution RZTD solutions can contribute to effective recovery of tropospheric slant path delays in order to establish a 4‐D troposphere tomography.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/40393/

Publicador

American Geophysical Union

Relação

DOI:10.1029/2010JB007549

Li, Bofeng, Feng, Yanming, Shen, Yunzhong, & Wang, Charles (2010) Geometry‐specified troposphere decorrelation for subcentimeter real‐time kinematic solutions over long baselines. Journal of Geophysical Research, 115, B11404-B11416.

Direitos

Copyright 2010 American Geophysical Union

An edited version of this paper was published by AGU. Copyright 20101 American Geophysical Union.

Fonte

Computer Science; Faculty of Science and Technology

Palavras-Chave #080300 COMPUTER SOFTWARE #090900 GEOMATIC ENGINEERING #Real-time kinematic #GPS
Tipo

Journal Article