JOURNAL ARTICLE

GPS Cycle Slip Detection and Correction at Measurement Level

Malek KaraimTashfeen B. KaramatAboelmagd NoureldinAhmed El‐Shafie

Year: 2014 Journal:   British Journal of Applied Science & Technology Vol: 4 (29)Pages: 4239-4251   Publisher: Sciencedomain International

Abstract

Carrier phase measurements are much more precise than pseudorange measurements and can be used to achieve very accurate positioning solutions. However, carrier phase measurements require resolution of integer ambiguities before precise positioning can be achieved. The GPS receiver can keep track of the integer number of cycles as long as the receiver maintains lock to the satellite signal. However, in reality, the GPS signal could be interrupted momentary by some disturbing factors leading to a discontinuity of an integer number of cycles in the measured carrier phase. This interruption in the counting of cycles in the carrier phase measurements is known as a cycle slip. When a cycle slip occurs, the Doppler counter would restart causing a jump in the instantaneous accumulated phase by an integer number of cycles. Thus, the integer counter is reinitialized meaning that ambiguities are unknown again. In this event, either the ambiguities need to be resolved again or cycle slips need to be corrected to resume the precise positioning/navigation process. These cycle slips can, to some extent, be detected and fixed to avoid delay and computation complexity attributed to integer ambiguity resolution. Researchers have been addressing the problem of cycle slip detection and correction for the last two decades. This paper provides a detailed survey for available techniques to tackle the problem showing their pros and cons.

Keywords:
Global Positioning System Integer (computer science) Pseudorange Computer science Algorithm Ambiguity resolution Real-time computing Mathematics Telecommunications GNSS applications

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