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Performance of BDS-3: Measurement Quality Analysis, Precise Orbit and Clock Determination
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EngineeringMeasurementGlobal Navigation Satellite SystemPositioning SystemEducationClock DeterminationPrecision NavigationClock SynchronizationSignal IntegritySatellite MeasurementClock RecoveryCalibrationTiming AnalysisRegional BdsSystems EngineeringInstrumentationPrecise OrbitSatellite NetworkSatellite Signal ProcessingComputer EngineeringSatellite Navigation SystemsRadarResidual RmsMeasurement Quality AnalysisAerospace EngineeringGlobal Coverage
Since 2015, China has successfully launched five experimental BeiDou global navigation system (BDS-3) satellites for expanding the regional system to global coverage. An initial performance assessment and characterization analysis of the BDS-3 is presented. Twenty days of tracking data have been collected from eleven monitoring stations. The tracking characteristics and measurement quality are analyzed and compared with the regional BDS (BDS-2) in terms of observed carrier-to-noise density ratio, pseudo-range multipath, and noise. The preliminary results suggest that the measurement quality of BDS-3 outperforms the BDS-2 for the same type of satellites. In addition, the analysis of multipath combinations reveals that the problem of satellite-induced code biases found in BDS-2 seems to have been solved for BDS-3. Precise orbit and clock determination are carried out and evaluated. The orbit overlap comparison show a precision of 2-6 dm in 3D root mean square (RMS) and 6-14 cm in the radial component for experimental BDS-3 satellites. External validations with satellite laser ranging (SLR) show residual RMS on the level of 1-3 dm. Finally, the performance of the new-generation onboard atomic clocks is evaluated and results confirm an increased stability compared to BDS-2 satellite clocks.
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