Comprehensive comparisons of satellite data, signals, and measurements between the beidou navigation satellite system and the global positioning system

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The Chinese BeiDou navigation satellite system (BDS) aims to provide global positioning service by 2020. The combined use of BDS and Global Positioning System (GPS) is proposed to provide navigation service with more stringent requirements. Actual satellite data, signals and measurements were collected for more than one month to analyze the positioning service qualities from both BDS and GPS. In addition to the conversions of coordinate and timing system, five data quality analysis (DQA) methods, three signal quality analysis (SQA) methods, and four measurement quality analysis (MQA) methods are proposed in this paper to improve the integrated positioning performance of BDS and GPS. As shown in the experiment results, issues related to BDS and GPS are resolved by the above proposed quality analysis methods. Thus, the anomalies in satellite data, signals and measurements can be detected by following the suggested resolutions to enhance the positioning performance of the combined use of BDS and GPS in the Asia Pacific region.

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Jan, S. S., & Tao, A. L. (2016). Comprehensive comparisons of satellite data, signals, and measurements between the beidou navigation satellite system and the global positioning system. Sensors (Switzerland), 16(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/s16050689

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