Abstract

An adaptive finite-duration impulse response filter, based on a least-mean-square algorithm, has been used to mitigate multipath effects, and to derive tectonic and fault movement signals from continuous global positioning system (CGPS) data. By applying the filter on both pseudo-range and carrier-phase multipath sequences from CGPS observations on consecutive days, multipath models have been reliably derived. The standard deviations of residual time series are reduced to about one-quarter on pseudo-range and to about one-half on carrier phase. The adaptive filter is then used to process baseline solutions from a five-station array. Tectonic and fault movements have been resolved, which are in good agreement with previous studies involving many more CGPS stations.

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