Tropospheric delay effects on relative GPS height determination

In the global positioning system (GPS) surveying for point positioning, one of the principal limiting error source is incorrect modeling of the delay experienced by GPS signal propagating through the electrically neutral atmosphere, usually referred to as the tropospheric delay. This paper concentra...

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Main Authors: Mohd. Zaki, Mohd. Zahlan, Kamarudin, Md. Nor
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Published: USM 2005
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spelling my.utm.16642017-08-28T01:49:23Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/1664/ Tropospheric delay effects on relative GPS height determination Mohd. Zaki, Mohd. Zahlan Kamarudin, Md. Nor T Technology (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) In the global positioning system (GPS) surveying for point positioning, one of the principal limiting error source is incorrect modeling of the delay experienced by GPS signal propagating through the electrically neutral atmosphere, usually referred to as the tropospheric delay. This paper concentrates on showing the result of an experimental work that has been conducted by integrating the Malaysian Active GPS Station (MASS) data and ground meteorological observations to analyze the variation occur to the GPS height determination due to the tropospheric delay. Four individual satellites are selected to assist the analysis due to their availability during the observations period. The result of introducing a Saastamoinen tropospheric model to the data shows a delay variation for up to 20 meter in pseudorange which causes an error up to 5 meter of height component. This paper verify that the integration of ground meteorological observations and GPS lead to a better understanding of the tropospheric delay to the GPS signal and improve the GPS height accuracy. USM 2005-09-27 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/1664/1/Paper067MohdZahlan.pdf Mohd. Zaki, Mohd. Zahlan and Kamarudin, Md. Nor (2005) Tropospheric delay effects on relative GPS height determination. In: International Symposium & Exhibition on Geoinformation 2005 Geospatial Solutions for Managing the Borderless World,, 27-29 September 2005, Pulau Pinang. https://books.google.com.my/books/about/Proceedings_of_the_International_Symposi.html?id=od-WAQAACAAJ&redir_esc=y
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TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Mohd. Zaki, Mohd. Zahlan
Kamarudin, Md. Nor
Tropospheric delay effects on relative GPS height determination
description In the global positioning system (GPS) surveying for point positioning, one of the principal limiting error source is incorrect modeling of the delay experienced by GPS signal propagating through the electrically neutral atmosphere, usually referred to as the tropospheric delay. This paper concentrates on showing the result of an experimental work that has been conducted by integrating the Malaysian Active GPS Station (MASS) data and ground meteorological observations to analyze the variation occur to the GPS height determination due to the tropospheric delay. Four individual satellites are selected to assist the analysis due to their availability during the observations period. The result of introducing a Saastamoinen tropospheric model to the data shows a delay variation for up to 20 meter in pseudorange which causes an error up to 5 meter of height component. This paper verify that the integration of ground meteorological observations and GPS lead to a better understanding of the tropospheric delay to the GPS signal and improve the GPS height accuracy.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Mohd. Zaki, Mohd. Zahlan
Kamarudin, Md. Nor
author_facet Mohd. Zaki, Mohd. Zahlan
Kamarudin, Md. Nor
author_sort Mohd. Zaki, Mohd. Zahlan
title Tropospheric delay effects on relative GPS height determination
title_short Tropospheric delay effects on relative GPS height determination
title_full Tropospheric delay effects on relative GPS height determination
title_fullStr Tropospheric delay effects on relative GPS height determination
title_full_unstemmed Tropospheric delay effects on relative GPS height determination
title_sort tropospheric delay effects on relative gps height determination
publisher USM
publishDate 2005
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/1664/1/Paper067MohdZahlan.pdf
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