Abstract
The precise point positioning (PPP) is widely used as a typical representative of GNSS. But the main challenge of dual-frequency PPP is that it requires quite a long time to succeed in the ambiguity-fixed so it takes more than 30 min to obtain centimeter-level accuracy. A combination of GPS and low earth orbit (LEO) satellites can improve the diversity of available satellites' geometric distribution and reduce the correlation of observation data between epochs. Then the accuracy of float solution will be promoted and the ambiguity of GPS will take less time to get fixed. The purpose of this paper is to reduce the convergence time of PPP by the contribution of LEO satellites which have low earth orbit and move speedily. We adopt a free-ionosphere PPP model to combine GPS and LEO satellites. Numerous experimental results show that GPS/LEO PPP requires much less convergence time and gets higher positioning accuracy than that of PPP with GPS alone. In addition, an analysis is also made to compare GPS/LEO PPP and GPS/GLONASS PPP. The results indicate that GPS/LEO PPP also requires much less convergence time and gets higher positioning accuracy than that of GPS/GLONASS PPP when increasing the same number of available satellites. This proved that LEO satellites have more contribution to PPP performance than MEO.
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