Geodesy and Geodynamics (Sep 2015)

Tests of relative vertical offsets for several types of GPS receiver antenna phase centers

  • Ming Hao,
  • Shanlan Qin,
  • Qingliang Wang,
  • Jianhua Wang,
  • Lin Zhou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geog.2015.04.003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 5
pp. 392 – 395

Abstract

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The correction for antenna phase center is considered in processing Global Positioning System (GPS) data collected from a network of GPS ultra-short baselines. Compared with the leveling measurements, the GPS results show that the relative vertical offsets for the pairs of GPS receiver antenna phase centers still exist, although absolute calibration of the antenna phase center variations (PCVs) has been considered. With respect to the TPS CR.G3 antenna, the relative vertical offset for the LEI AT504 antenna is −8.4 mm, the offset for the ASH701945C_M antenna is 5.5 mm, and those for the ASH700936E_C and ASH701945B_M antennas are approximately between −2 mm and −3 mm. The relative offsets for the same type of antennas are approximately 1 mm. By correcting the absolute PCVs, the existing relative offset becomes negligible for horizontal positioning.

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