A new cycle slip detection and repair method using a single receiver’s single station B1 and L1 frequencies in ground-based positioning systems

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Abstract

The detection and repair of the cycle slip is a key step for high precision navigation and positioning in indoor environments. Different methods have been developed to detect and repair cycle slips for carrier phase processing. However, most approaches are designed to eliminate the effects of the ionosphere in an outdoor environment, and many of them use pseudorange (code) information that is no longer suitable for indoor multipath environments. In this paper, a method based on the geometry-free combination without the pseudorange data is proposed to detect and fix cycle slips. A ground-based navigation system is built for data collection. Unlike the traditional dual-frequency cycle slip detection method, the Beidou B1, GPS L1 carrier phase combination is used instead of the B1, B2, or L1, L2 carrier phase combination, Ublox is used for data collecting. For fixing the cycle slips quickly, an improved adaptive Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) algorithm is employed. We compared the performance of the new method with the existing two methods using simulated data in different conditions. The results show that the proposed method has better performance than other methods.

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Zhao, X., Niu, Z., Li, G., Shuai, Q., & Zhu, B. (2020). A new cycle slip detection and repair method using a single receiver’s single station B1 and L1 frequencies in ground-based positioning systems. Sensors (Switzerland), 20(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/s20020346

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