Testing the contribution, accuracy and performance of MGEX (GNSS (GPS+GLONASS+GALILEO+BEIDOU+QZSS)) positioning in the study region
The European Commission (EC) originally proposed ideas for a European Galileo satellite navigation system in 1999. A four-phase development is planned, involving investment from both the public and commercial sectors. Galileo is intended for both public and government use; the system is administere...
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The European Commission (EC) originally proposed ideas for a European Galileo satellite navigation system in 1999. A four-phase development is planned, involving investment from both the public and commercial sectors. Galileo is intended for both public and government use; the system is administered and operated by civil administration. Galileo will consist of a constellation of 30 satellites, a number of globally situated ground stations, and a ground control and monitoring system – all of which are quite similar to the structure, format, and layout of GPS. This document discusses an experiment at the project site that used the static approach to integrate GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, Beidou, and QZSS signals. This research analyses the possible precision of GPS-only and GPS/GLONASS/GALILEO/Beidou/QZSS. These results suggest that combining a GPS system with GALILEO, GLONASS Beidou, and QZSS is preferable for surveying purposes. Integrating GPS/GLONASS/GALILEO/Beidou/QZSS static measurements in the study region with 0–120 millimetre accuracy looks to be possible in three days.
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spelling | doaj.art-0608859fab874a95b8657dc6f10079972023-12-21T16:22:46ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityGeodesy and Cartography2029-69912029-70092023-12-0149410.3846/gac.2023.17707Testing the contribution, accuracy and performance of MGEX (GNSS (GPS+GLONASS+GALILEO+BEIDOU+QZSS)) positioning in the study regionAtınç Pırtı0Department of Surveying Engineering Davutpasa, Yildiz Technical University, Esenler, Istanbul, Turkiye The European Commission (EC) originally proposed ideas for a European Galileo satellite navigation system in 1999. A four-phase development is planned, involving investment from both the public and commercial sectors. Galileo is intended for both public and government use; the system is administered and operated by civil administration. Galileo will consist of a constellation of 30 satellites, a number of globally situated ground stations, and a ground control and monitoring system – all of which are quite similar to the structure, format, and layout of GPS. This document discusses an experiment at the project site that used the static approach to integrate GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, Beidou, and QZSS signals. This research analyses the possible precision of GPS-only and GPS/GLONASS/GALILEO/Beidou/QZSS. These results suggest that combining a GPS system with GALILEO, GLONASS Beidou, and QZSS is preferable for surveying purposes. Integrating GPS/GLONASS/GALILEO/Beidou/QZSS static measurements in the study region with 0–120 millimetre accuracy looks to be possible in three days. https://journals.vilniustech.lt/index.php/GAC/article/view/17707GPSGLONASSGALILEOBeidouQZSSLoop Closure |
spellingShingle | Atınç Pırtı Testing the contribution, accuracy and performance of MGEX (GNSS (GPS+GLONASS+GALILEO+BEIDOU+QZSS)) positioning in the study region Geodesy and Cartography GPS GLONASS GALILEO Beidou QZSS Loop Closure |
title | Testing the contribution, accuracy and performance of MGEX (GNSS (GPS+GLONASS+GALILEO+BEIDOU+QZSS)) positioning in the study region |
title_full | Testing the contribution, accuracy and performance of MGEX (GNSS (GPS+GLONASS+GALILEO+BEIDOU+QZSS)) positioning in the study region |
title_fullStr | Testing the contribution, accuracy and performance of MGEX (GNSS (GPS+GLONASS+GALILEO+BEIDOU+QZSS)) positioning in the study region |
title_full_unstemmed | Testing the contribution, accuracy and performance of MGEX (GNSS (GPS+GLONASS+GALILEO+BEIDOU+QZSS)) positioning in the study region |
title_short | Testing the contribution, accuracy and performance of MGEX (GNSS (GPS+GLONASS+GALILEO+BEIDOU+QZSS)) positioning in the study region |
title_sort | testing the contribution accuracy and performance of mgex gnss gps glonass galileo beidou qzss positioning in the study region |
topic | GPS GLONASS GALILEO Beidou QZSS Loop Closure |
url | https://journals.vilniustech.lt/index.php/GAC/article/view/17707 |
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