An integer ambiguity resolution method for the global positioning system (GPS)-based land vehicle attitude determination

Bo Wang*, Lingjuan Miao, Shunting Wang, Jun Shen

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Abstract

During attitude determination using a global positioning system (GPS), cycle slips occur due to the loss of lock and noise disturbance. Therefore, the integer ambiguity needs re-computation to isolate the error in carrier phase. This paper presents a fast method for integer ambiguity resolution for land vehicle application. After the cycle slips are detected, the velocity vector is utilized to obtain the rough baseline vector. The obtained baseline vector is substituted into carrier phase observation equations to solve the float ambiguity solution which can be used as a constraint to accelerate the integer ambiguity search procedure at next epochs. The probability of correct integer estimation in the expanded search space is analyzed. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method gives a fast approach to obtain new fixed ambiguities while the regular method takes longer time and sometimes results in incorrect solutions.

Original languageEnglish
Article number075108
JournalMeasurement Science and Technology
Volume20
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009

Keywords

  • Ambiguity resolution
  • Attitude determination
  • Cycle slips
  • GPS

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