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Title | Cycle-Slips Detection with three-frequency signals |
Author(s) | J. Sanz Subirana, JM. Juan Zornoza and M. Hernandez-Pajares, University of Catalunia, Spain. |
Level | Medium |
Year of Publication | 2011 |
The cycle-slip detection reliability can be significantly improved with three-frequency signals. Indeed, on one hand the Extra-wide-lane combination provides a several meters wavelength that dramatically improves the sensibility of this code-based detector, overcoming most of the problems mentioned in the article Detector based in code and carrier phase data: The Melbourne-Wübbena combination. On the other hand, two independent geometry free combinations are possible to generate, which allow to relay the detection in carrier-phase data detectors as those described in article Detector based in carrier phase data: The geometry-free combination
Thence, a simple scheme can based in the following elements: (1) Two carrier-phase based detectors for two independent geometry free combinations. (2) A Melbourne-Wübbena detector using the extra-wide-lane combination.