Comparative Analysis of GPS Clock Performance Using Both Code-Phase and Carrier-Derived Pseudorange Observations
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Abstract : The Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) has, for many years, determined the GPS space vehicle clock offsets by differencing the pseudorange observations and the post-fit orbit provided by the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA). On 14 March 2004, NGA put into production a new class of pseudorange observations called carrier-derived pseudorange observations (CDP). Because the measurement noise of the new CDP observations is much lower than that of the code-phase pseudorange observations, NRL has begun to use the newer CDP observations in its analysis of GPS clock performance. A number of differences between the two types of data are pointed out, and a comparative analysis of clock performance with respect to frequency stability is reviewed. This work was performed under the sponsorship of the GPS Joint Program Office.
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