DocumentCode :
2674655
Title :
The impact of surface meteorological measurements on GPS height determination
Author :
Wang, Chuan-Sheng ; Liou, Yuei-An ; Yeh, Ta-Kang
Author_Institution :
Nat. Central Univ., Taoyuan
fYear :
2007
fDate :
23-28 July 2007
Firstpage :
2959
Lastpage :
2962
Abstract :
Positioning accuracy by the Global Positioning System (GPS) is of great concern in a variety of research tasks. It is limited due to error sources such as ionospheric effect, orbital uncertainty, antenna phase center variation, signal multipath, and tropospheric influence. In this study, the tropospheric influence, primarily due to water vapor inhomogeneity, on GPS positioning height is investigated. The data collected by the GPS receivers along with co-located surface meteorological instruments in 2003 are utilized. The GPS receivers are established as continuous operating reference stations by the Ministry of the Interior (MOI), Central Weather Bureau (CWB), and Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) of Taiwan, and International GNSS Service (IGS). The total number of GPS receivers is 21. The surface meteorological measurements include temperature, pressure, and humidity. They are introduced to GPS data processing with 24 tropospheric parameters for the station heights, which are compared with those obtained without a priori knowledge of surface meteorological measurements. The results suggest that surface meteorological measurements have an expected impact on the GPS height. The daily correction maximum with the meteorological effect may be as large as 9.3 mm for the cases of concern.
Keywords :
Global Positioning System; atmospheric humidity; atmospheric pressure; atmospheric temperature; geophysical techniques; troposphere; AD 2003; Central Weather Bureau; GPS data processing; GPS height determination; GPS positioning height; GPS receivers; Global Positioning System; Industrial Technology Research Institute; International GNSS Service; Ministry of the Interior; Taiwan; antenna phase center variation; atmospheric humidity; atmospheric pressure; atmospheric temperature; continuous operating reference stations; ionospheric effect; meteorological effect; orbital uncertainty; positioning accuracy; signal multipath; surface meteorological measurement; tropospheric influence; tropospheric parameters; water vapor inhomogeneity; Antenna measurements; Data processing; Extraterrestrial measurements; Global Positioning System; Humidity measurement; Instruments; Meteorology; Pressure measurement; Satellite navigation systems; Temperature measurement; GPS; Tropospheric Path Delay;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2007. IGARSS 2007. IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Barcelona
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1211-2
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1212-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2007.4423465
Filename :
4423465
Link To Document :
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