A RAIM Approach to GNSS Outlier and Cycle Slip Detection Using L1 Carrier Phase Time-Differences

Martti Kirkko-Jaakkola1,  Johannes Traugott2,  Dennis Odijk3,  Jussi Collin1,  Gottfried Sachs2,  Florian Holzapfel2
1Tampere Univ. Tech., Finland, 2Technische Universität München, Germany, 3Curtin University of Technology, Australia


Abstract

Cycle slips are a common error source in Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) carrier phase measurements. In this paper, the cycle slip problem is approached using Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring (RAIM) methodology. Carrier phase measurements are used here in a singlereceiver time-differential positioning method where integer ambiguities are canceled, but any cycle slips remain. The performance of the method was assessed by comparing the detection results to a Real-Time Kinematic (RTK) solution and by manual data examination. Postprocessing data obtained using authentic Global Positioning System (GPS) measurements logged by low-cost single-frequency receivers show that the method is able to reliably detect and identify single errors but fails in an exemplary multiple outlier scenario. As no reference receiver is needed, the method is a potential means to produce cycle-slip-corrected data usable in any postprocessing application.