The Synthetic Meta-Signal Observations: A Multipath Resistance Assessment

Giovanni Cappello, Ciro Gioia, Antonio Angrisano, and Salvatore Gaglione

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Abstract: GNSS meta-signals are playing an increasing role in the GNSS domain. The opportunistic combination of measurements coming from different signal frequencies unlock several advantages such as enhanced performance and higher-accuracy observations. Several studies investigated the potentialities of meta-signal approach, and its benefits in terms of positioning accuracy have been demonstrated. In the present study, the multipath resistance of meta-signal observations is investigated, in order to provide a characterization of these measurements in terms of robustness to such a phenomenon. Several IGS stations have been considered for this analysis, and Galileo and BeiDou systems are the inspected GNSSs, in accordance with previous studies. Furthermore, a dataset collected by an automotive-grade receiver in an urban canyon context is analyzed, with the purpose to assess the performance of such synthetic measurements in degraded scenarios. From the analysis it emerged that, meta-signals provided optimistic performance in terms of multipath resistance, but a limitation has been detected on the number of available measurements when high-accuracy pseudorange is used.
Published in: Proceedings of the 2025 International Technical Meeting of The Institute of Navigation
January 27 - 30, 2025
Hyatt Regency Long Beach
Long Beach, California
Pages: 896 - 905
Cite this article: Cappello, Giovanni, Gioia, Ciro, Angrisano, Antonio, Gaglione, Salvatore, "The Synthetic Meta-Signal Observations: A Multipath Resistance Assessment," Proceedings of the 2025 International Technical Meeting of The Institute of Navigation, Long Beach, California, January 2025, pp. 896-905. https://doi.org/10.33012/2025.19974
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