Abstract

The traditional triple-frequency geometry-free pseudorange minus phase (GFPMP) method is very susceptible to the influence of pseudorange observation noise, and it is difficult to detect insensitive small cycle slips. The dual-frequency phase ionospheric residual (PIR) method has the ability to detect sensitive small cycle slips, but its detection results have multivalue problems. In view of this, a GFPMP-PIR combination model method with wavelet denoising (GPW) is proposed here. The idea of this method is as follows: firstly, wavelet transform is used to denoise the pseudorange observations; then, by optimizing and selecting the combination coefficients with the minimum condition, an optimized GFPMP-PIR combination model is constructed. Hence, the source data quality is assured through wavelet denoising. And the accuracy of cycle slip detection and repair is improved by using the dual-frequency PIR combination. Moreover, the multivalue problem of the dual-frequency PIR method is solved by triple-frequency GFPMP combination; finally, the BeiDou navigation satellite system (BDS) triple-frequency measurement data is used for experimental verification. The experiment results show that the GFPMP-PIR optimization combination model with wavelet denoising can detect and repair various cycle slips, especially for insensitive small cycle slips.

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