Abstract

As the significant error sources influencing the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) services, ionospheric delay and satellite hardware delay should be properly calibrated. Particularly, the pseudorange observable-specific signal bias (OSB) is convenient and can be directly corrected in the raw pseudorange measurement. In this work, we present a novel single-frequency ionospheric-free-half precise point positioning (PPP) (SFPPP2) approach for ionospheric studies, in which the ionospheric vertical total electron content (VTEC) and satellite OSB are isolated from the slant ionospheric observables by means of the ionospheric multilayer mapping function (MF). The computation and parameterization methods of the ionospheric VTEC and satellite pseudorange OSB are present. To validate the effectiveness and reliability of the novel method, we investigate and compare the performance of the single-frequency ionospheric-float PPP (SFPPP1), SFPPP2, and dual-frequency ionospheric-float PPP (DFPPP1) solutions for ionosphere sensing. The analytical results indicate that the novel approach can extract the slant ionospheric observables with the accuracy of submeters. The accuracy of the estimated ionospheric VTEC by the single-frequency PPP approaches is in the submeter level, which exhibits a slightly worse accuracy than that from the dual-frequency PPP solution. The estimated ionospheric VTEC accuracy is improved with the multilayer MF compared with the single-layer MF. The estimated BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS) pseudorange OSB with the proposed SFPPP2 approach is stable, reliable, and of the high accuracy, and the rms’s with respect to Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) product for C2I and C6I signals with single-layer and multilayer MFs are 0.40, 0.41, 0.60, and 0.63 ns, respectively. The proposed PPP approach can retrieve the VTEC and satellite pseudorange OSB by mass-market receivers for the GNSS users.

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