Review of triple-frequency GNSS: ambiguity resolution, benefits and challenges

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Abstract

Triple-frequency GNSS has been intensively studying in the past decades, especially with the open service of China’s BeiDou system. In this review, we will address the ambiguity resolution, benefits gained from additional frequency signals compared to the dual-frequency GNSS signals, as well as analyse the challenges of triple-frequency GNSS for future development. We first review and compare the three carrier ambiguity resolution models of geometry-based, geometry-free, geometry-ionosphere-free (GIF). The benefits gained from triple-frequency GNSS are then comprehensively examined with respect to dual-frequency case, including the improved ambiguity resolution, extra-widelane based RTK, the augmented RTK service, the shortened PPP convergence, the improved availability and reliability. In addition, some challenges are discussed from both theoretical and practical aspects to open eyes for future research.

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Li, B. (2018). Review of triple-frequency GNSS: ambiguity resolution, benefits and challenges. The Journal of Global Positioning Systems, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s41445-018-0010-y

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