Abstract

We investigated the effects of receiver clock bias and drift on NavIC receiver position coordinates at a low latitude station and proposed a mitigation technique. For this, Five weeks data of Accord IRNSS-GPS-SPS (AIGS) receiver are considered. Error in each position coordinates (X, Y and Z) is estimated and observed that the maximum error occurred in user position Z-coordinate. CEP for 2D position is analyzed and observed that the Circular Error Probability (CEP) values are high in Z coordinate of YZ and ZX planes. Further, it is noticed that the timing of sudden enhancement of both clock bias and drift parameters coincides with the periodic anomaly of the X, Y and Z coordinates. The error in individual position coordinates is minimized by applying 6th order Butterworth low pass filter resulting in improved position accuracy. If such errors are not mitigated, the position estimation of the receiver becomes highly erroneous.

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