Estimation and analysis of the short-term variations of multi-GNSS receiver differential code biases using global ionosphere maps

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Min Li
Yunbin Yuan
Ningbo Wang
Teng Liu
Yongchang Chen
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[1] Institute of Geodesy and Geophysics,State Key Laboratory of Geodesy and Earth’s Dynamics
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Academy of Opto
[3] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Electronics
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Journal of Geodesy | 2018年 / 92卷
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Global navigation satellite system (GNSS); Differential code biases (DCBs); Multi-GNSS experiment (MGEX); Global ionosphere maps (GIMs); Short-term variations;
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Care should be taken to minimize the adverse impact of differential code biases (DCBs) on global navigation satellite systems (GNSS)-derived ionospheric information determinations. For the sake of convenience, satellite and receiver DCB products provided by the International GNSS Service (IGS) are treated as constants over a period of 24 h (Li et al. (2014)). However, if DCB estimates show remarkable intra-day variability, the DCBs estimated as constants over 1-day period will partially account for ionospheric modeling error; in this case DCBs will be required to be estimated over shorter time period. Therefore, it is important to further gain insight into the short-term variation characteristics of receiver DCBs. In this contribution, the IGS combined global ionospheric maps and the German Aerospace Center (DLR)-provided satellite DCBs are used in the improved method to determine the multi-GNSS receiver DCBs with an hourly time resolution. The intra-day stability of the receiver DCBs is thereby analyzed in detail. Based on 1 month of data collected within the multi-GNSS experiment of the IGS, a good agreement within the receiver DCBs is found between the resulting receiver DCB estimates and multi-GNSS DCB products from the DLR at a level of 0.24 ns for GPS, 0.28 ns for GLONASS, 0.28 ns for BDS, and 0.30 ns for Galileo. Although most of the receiver DCBs are relatively stable over a 1-day period, large fluctuations (more than 9 ns between two consecutive hours) within the receiver DCBs can be found. We also demonstrate the impact of the significant short-term variations in receiver DCBs on the extraction of ionospheric total electron content (TEC), at a level of 12.96 TECu (TEC unit). Compared to daily receiver DCB estimates, the hourly DCB estimates obtained from this study can reflect the short-term variations of the DCB estimates more dedicatedly. The main conclusion is that preliminary analysis of characteristics of receiver DCB variations over short-term intervals should be finished prior to estimate daily multi-GNSS receiver DCB products.
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页码:889 / 903
页数:14
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