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Journal of Navigation | 2015

GPS Precise Point Positioning with the Japanese Quasi-Zenith Satellite System LEX Augmentation Corrections

Suelynn Choy; Ken Harima; Yong Li; Mazher Choudhury; Chris Rizos; Yaka Wakabayashi; Satoshi Kogure

The Japanese Quasi-Zenith Satellite System (QZSS) is a regional satellite navigation system capable of transmitting navigation signals that are compatible and interoperable with other Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS). In addition to navigation signals, QZSS also transmits augmentation signals, e.g. the L-band Experimental (LEX) signal. The LEX signal is unique for QZSS in delivering correction messages such as orbits and clock information that enable real-time Precise Point Positioning (PPP). This study aims to evaluate the availability of the LEX signal as well as the quality of the broadcast correction messages for real-time PPP applications. The system is tested in both static and kinematic positioning modes. The results show that the availability of the LEX signal is 60% when the QZSS satellite elevation is at 30° and above 90% when the satellite is above 40° elevation. Centimetre-level position accuracy can be obtained for static PPP processing after two hours of convergence using the current MADOCA-LEX (Multi-GNSS Advanced Demonstration of Orbit and Clock Analysis) correction messages transmitted on the LEX signal; and decimetre-level point positioning accuracy can be obtained for kinematic PPP processing.


Journal of Applied Geodesy | 2017

An investigation into the performance of real-time GPS+GLONASS Precise Point Positioning (PPP) in New Zealand

Ken Harima; Suelynn Choy; Chris Rizos; Satoshi Kogure

Abstract This paper presents an investigation into the performance of real-time Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) Precise Point Positioning (PPP) in New Zealand. The motivation of the research is to evaluate the feasibility of using PPP technique and a satellite based augmentation system such as the Japanese Quasi-Zenith Satellite System (QZSS) to deliver a real-time precise positioning solution in support of a nation-wide high accuracy GNSS positioning coverage in New Zealand. Two IGS real-time correction streams are evaluated alongside with the PPP correction messages transmitted by the QZSS satellite known as MDC1. MDC1 corrections stream is generated by Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) using the Multi-GNSS Advanced Demonstration tool for Orbit and Clock Analysis (MADOCA) software and are currently transmitted in test mode by the QZSS satellite. The IGS real-time streams are the CLK9B real-time corrections stream generated by the French Centre National D’études Spatiales (CNES) using the PPP-Wizard software, and the CLK81 real-time corrections stream produced by GMV using their MagicGNSS software. GNSS data is collected from six New Zealand CORS stations operated by Land Information New Zealand (LINZ) over a one-week period in 2015. GPS and GLONASS measurements are processed in a real-time PPP mode using the satellite orbit and clock corrections from the real-time streams. The results show that positioning accuracies of 6 cm in horizontal component and 15 cm in vertical component can be achieved in real-time PPP. The real-time GPS+GLONASS PPP solution required 30 minutes to converge to within 10 cm horizontal positioning accuracy.


Advances in Space Research | 2015

GNSS satellite geometry and attitude models

Oliver Montenbruck; R Schmid; Flavien Mercier; Peter Steigenberger; Carey Noll; Roman Fatkulin; Satoshi Kogure; Aiylam S. Ganeshan


Archive | 2007

Positional information providing system, positional information providing apparatus and transmitter

Hideyuki Torimoto; Makoto Ishii; Masahiro Asako; Satoshi Kogure


Archive | 2008

Position information providing system indoor transmitter and method for providing position information

Hideyuki Torimoto; Kazuki Okano; Satoshi Kogure


Archive | 2009

Position information providing system and indoor transmitter

Masahiro Asako; Makoto Ishii; Tsunahisa Kishimoto; Satoshi Kogure; Hiroaki Maeda; Dinesh Manandhar; Satoyuki Miyano; Hideyuki Torimoto; ディネス マナンダー; 裕昭 前田; 智行 宮野; 聡 小暮; 統久 岸本; 正浩 浅子; 真 石井; 秀幸 鳥本


Proceedings of the 17th International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division of The Institute of Navigation (ION GNSS 2004) | 2004

Japanese Experimental GPS Augmentation using Quasi-Zenith Satellite System (QZSS)

Isao Kawano; Masaaki Mokuno; Satoshi Kogure; Motohisa Kishimoto


Acta Astronautica | 2009

Design concept of Quasi Zenith Satellite System

Noriyasu Inaba; Akihiro Matsumoto; Hidemi Hase; Satoshi Kogure; Mikio Sawabe; Koji Terada


Proceedings of the 21st International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division of The Institute of Navigation (ION GNSS 2008) | 2008

Development of Ultimate Seamless Positioning System Based on QZSS IMES

Dinesh Manandhar; Kazuyuki Okano; Makoto Ishii; Hideyuki Torimoto; Satoshi Kogure; Hiroaki Maeda


Proceedings of the 2007 National Technical Meeting of The Institute of Navigation | 2007

QZSS System Design and its Performance

Motohisa Kishimoto; Hidemi Hase; Akihiro Matsumoto; Takashi Tsuruta; Satoshi Kogure; Noriyasu Inaba; Mikio Sawabe; Toneo Kawanishi; Susumu Yoshitomi; Koji Terada

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Chris Rizos

University of New South Wales

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Yaka Wakabayashi

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

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Makoto Ishii

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

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Masahiro Asako

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

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Koji Terada

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

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Mikio Sawabe

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

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Akihiro Matsumoto

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

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