Abstract

Nowadays, the BDS-3 satellites transmit new signals B1c and B2a that are compatible with GPS and Galileo, which is meaningful to fully take advantage of the BDS positioning capability. However, further research and analysis are needed to investigate the precise point positioning ambiguity resolution (PPP-AR) performance of the new BDS-3 signal combination. In this manuscript, the characteristics and quality of differential code bias (DCB), inter frequency clock bias (IFCB) and uncalibrated phase delay (UPD) of BDS-3 new signals are analyzed based on 30 days observation data from 70 multi GNSS experiment (MGEX) stations. The results show that the mean value of IFCB between B1I/B3I and B1C/B2a is 1.18 cm, which indicates that the IFCB can be ignored when performing the clock errors reference conversion of BDS-3 satellites. Besides, the DCB of the new BDS-3 signals varies within 0.2 ns over 30 days, and with a difference of 0.08 ns compared to the DCB product provided by chinese academy of science (CAS). The percentage of the estimated residuals less than 0.25 cycles for new signals WL UPD and less than 0.15 cycles for new signals NL UPD are 99.76% and 97.19%, respectively. The above results demonstrate the reliability of the DCB and UPD products, which can be used to estimate the carrier phase observable specific signal bias (OSB) product for the new signals. The average positioning errors of the BDS-3 new signals static PPP-AR in the N, E and U directions is 0.50 cm, 0.43 cm and 1.62 cm respectively, with an improvement of 18.3%, 28.3% and 11.5% compared to the ambiguity float static PPP. The average positioning errors of the kinematic PPP-AR are 2.09 cm, 2.67 cm and 4.79 cm in three directions, respectively, with an improvement of 17.1%, 23.9% and 15.7% compared to the ambiguity float PPP. The convergence time of the static and kinematic PPP-AR are 26.36 min and 29.12 min, respectively.

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