Abstract

AbstractThe accuracy of the Standard Positioning Service of GPS has greatly improved after the termination of Selective Availability. Based on GPS observations from permanent GPS-fixed stations, the actual accuracy of GPS without S4 is analyzed. For Station NCTU, the local geodetic coordinates are computed with the CIA code pseudo-ranges, and then transformed into a local grid system with Trans-Mercator projection. From 77984 single epoch observations collected in twenty-nine days, the 95% accuracy is foundto be ∆E: 17.6544m, ∆N: 1l.8236m, ∆H: 31.8018m. For five selected UNAVCO stations, the axes of error ellipsoid are computed.

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