Assessment of IRNSS-Only Data Processing: Availability, Single-Frequency SPP and Short-Baseline RTK

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The Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS) currently can provide independent positioning services with eight in-orbit satellites. This study provides a comprehensive assessment of IRNSS-only data processing, including the availability of satellite constellation, the performance of single-frequency single point positioning (SPP), and the performance of sin-gle-frequency short-baseline real-time kinematic (RTK) positioning. Regarding the availability of IRNSS-only case in its primary service areas, the average number of visible satellites is 6–8, and the average Position Dilution of Precision (PDOP) value falls between 3.3 and 6.2, under a service rate of nearly 100.0%. The datasets from 14 stations located in the IRNSS service areas spanning a week are used for position determination. The results show that under the IRNSS single-system case, the positioning accuracy of the SPP is 6.031, 6.015, and 9.668 m in the east, north, and up directions, respectively, and the mean positioning bias of short-baseline RTK is 5.4, −21.1, and −0.2 mm with a standard deviation (STD) error of 7.8, 19.2, and 29.0 mm in the three directions, respectively. For comparative analysis, the results of the GPS single-system and GPS/IRNSS dual-system combination cases are also presented. The positioning performance of IRNSS is inferior to that of GPS, and the performance improvement of GPS/IRNSS dual-system integrated solutions over GPS sin-gle-system solutions is not significant. Furthermore, based on the GPS/IRNSS dual-system solutions, the inter-system bias estimates from SPP, the code observation residuals from SPP, and the carrier phase observation residuals from short-baseline RTK are characterized.

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Pan, L., Pei, G., Yu, W., & Zhang, Z. (2022). Assessment of IRNSS-Only Data Processing: Availability, Single-Frequency SPP and Short-Baseline RTK. Remote Sensing, 14(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14102462

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