Architecture and Results From the Leeds University 20 Channel GNSS Receiver

Stuart Riley and Peter Daly

Abstract: A combined GPS and GLONASS receiver provides more observables, improving the navigation solution and increasing the RAIM availability. To date very few combined system receivers have been developed. This paper describes the capabilities, architecture and presents results from the Leeds University 20-charmel dual GPS/GLONASS receiver. The receiver is capable of one measurement per second of code and carrier phase for all the current constellation of GPS and GLONASS satellites. Situated at a surveyed location the receiver is already operating continuously in this mode, the processed data providing independent analysis of the health and accuracy of both satellite systems.
Published in: Proceedings of the 1995 National Technical Meeting of The Institute of Navigation
January 18 - 20, 1995
Disneyland Hotel
Anaheim, CA
Pages: 421 - 430
Cite this article: Riley, Stuart, Daly, Peter, "Architecture and Results From the Leeds University 20 Channel GNSS Receiver," Proceedings of the 1995 National Technical Meeting of The Institute of Navigation, Anaheim, CA, January 1995, pp. 421-430.
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