Abstract

Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) provides precise Position, Velocity, and Timing (PVT) information. Various types of receivers of varying cost and complexity are used for collection and use of GNSS data. Currently, cost-effective, compact, low power consuming, multi-constellation enabled, single, or dual-frequency GNSS modules are being increasingly available having the capability of providing modest position solution accuracy. This paper presents the results of GPS, BeiDou, and GPS + BeiDou hybrid positioning capabilities of few commercially available modules based on systematic analysis from data collected during two time periods from two locations of India using geodetic and commercial patch antennas w.r.t. the reference points created through PPP (Precise Point Positioning). The results are compared with those provided a survey-grade GNSS receiver. It is witnessed that, selected single frequency module can provide 3-4m 2DRMS (Distance Root Means Square) precision and their dual frequency counterparts can provide 2DRMS solution precision around 3 m in GPS-only operation, around 7 m in BeiDou-only operation and around 3.5 m in case of GPS + BeiDou hybrid operation. The performance of the compact modules clearly presents the cost-performance benefit of the compact modules for real-time applications and the results of this study would help in understanding the capabilities of these modules for mass-market applications.

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