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This method detects and fixes cycle slip on a satellite-wise, real-time basis.
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(1) and (2) can uniquely detect and fix cycle slips for single receiver regardless of the GNSS receiver dynamics.
To detect and fix cycle slips, many methods that are suitable for either double differencing or undifferencing algorithms (e.g. Precise Point Positioning, PPP) have been proposed.
As a matter of fact, our purpose here is to detect and fix cycle slips in carrier phase measurements at epoch (k).
The extensive tests demonstrate that this method is effective for detecting and fixing cycle slips even with arbitrarily large pseudorange errors.
Liu (2011) illustrates the successful integration of Melbourne-Wübbena Wide Lane linear combination (Melbourne 1985; Wübbena 1985) and the TECR information to uniquely detect and fix cycle slips epoch by epoch in real-time.
With such a large number of high-rate GNSS reference stations recording data for real-time applications, it is highly desirable from a cost-effective point of view to detect and fix cycle slips on a real-time, single-station basis.
And speaking of glowing green lights, Pure Fix Cycles out of Burbank, Calif., has a different solution to the nighttime visibility problem.
Experimental results show that the linear cycle-size selection model works effectively, where a 3 dB improvement can be achieved compared with a fixed cycle-size.
To implement this assumption, the producers should adhere to certain operating conditions, as well as fixed-cycle planned preventive maintenance (Borkowski and Selejdak 2007).
Pure Fix Cycles has been one of the testers for the program and a video shown to press at the event noted that MEP was used to visualize where the customer service calls were coming from on the East Coast.
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