Abstract

Precise point positioning (PPP) has the ability to give precise positioning with high accuracy. That may be an alternative to precise Deferential GNSS (DGNSS), in addition to being a low-cost alternative among all processing strategies of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), especially when online services are used. To see the assessment study of PPP in the determination of crustal velocity, 66 days of GNSS data distributed in the period 2013–2015 were used. Composing a network of eight stations called the Northern Egyptian Permanent GNSS Network (N-EPGN) with nine IGS stations was processed. Scientific software GAMIT/GLOBK and Bernese used to calculate the final precise coordinate and the associated velocity of each station in the International Terrestrial Reference Frame (ITRF 2008). Each campaign consists of 3 days. These data were processed by PPP approach. The final precise coordinate and the associated velocity of each EPGN station estimated. The final results compare to those different methods of analysis and programs refer to high level of agreement between the coordinates and velocity which confirm that PPP approach can be applied for the investigation of crustal deformation.

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