Remote Sensing (Nov 2018)

Tikhonov Regularization Based Modeling and Sidereal Filtering Mitigation of GNSS Multipath Errors

  • Guobin Chang,
  • Chao Chen,
  • Yuanxi Yang,
  • Tianhe Xu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs10111801
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 11
p. 1801

Abstract

Read online

In Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) relative positioning applications, multipath errors are non-negligible. Mitigation of the multipath error is an important task for precise positioning and it is possible due to the repeatability, even without any rigorous mathematical model. Empirical modeling is required for this mitigation. In this work, the multipath error modeling using carrier phase measurement residuals is realized by solving a regularization problem. Two Tikhonov regularization schemes, namely with the first and the second order differences, are considered. For each scheme, efficient numerical algorithms are developed to find the solutions, namely the Thomas algorithm and Cholesky rank-one update algorithm for the first and the second differences, respectively. Regularization parameters or Lagrange multipliers are optimized using the bootstrap method. In experiment, data on the first day are processed to construct a multipath model for each satellite (except the reference one), and then the model is used to correct the measurement on the second day, namely following the sidereal filtering approach. The smoothness of the coordinates calculated using the corrected measurements is improved significantly compared to those using the raw measurement. The efficacy of the proposed method is illustrated by the actual calculation.

Keywords