Most Differential Global Positioning System (DGPS) correction formats are based on range information, and thus typical DGPS systems can be implemented only on correction message-readable or raw observable-providing devices. There is no other way to improve an already-calculated position than a 'block shift technique', which has a very limited applicability. This paper suggests an algorithm to project measurement correction directly to position domain data without requiring raw pseudorange data. By post-processing methodology, we evaluated the performance of our new algorithm compared to conventional DGPS, which requires raw pseudorange data; the observed difference between them was only 0·1Â mm. The proposed correction projection algorithm can be used with commercial off-the-shelf receivers that provide National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA) format data. Our testing with a U-blox LEA-5H receiver resulted in a drastic reduction of horizontal Root Mean Square (RMS) error from 4·75Â m to 1·09Â m. Copyright © The Royal Institute of Navigation 2012.
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Park, B., Lee, J., Kim, Y., Yun, H., & Kee, C. (2013). DGPS enhancement to GPS NMEA output data: DGPS by correction projection to position-domain. Journal of Navigation, 66(2), 249–264. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0373463312000471
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