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Jaron Samson

Researcher at European Space Research and Technology Centre

Publications -  16
Citations -  202

Jaron Samson is an academic researcher from European Space Research and Technology Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: GNSS applications & Satellite navigation. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 16 publications receiving 188 citations. Previous affiliations of Jaron Samson include European Space Agency.

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Enhanced Precise Point Positioning for GNSS Users

TL;DR: The main innovations include the application of precise ionospheric corrections to facilitate the resolution of undifferenced carrier phase ambiguities, ambiguity validation, and integrity monitoring.
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Wide Area RTK: A satellite navigation system based on precise real‐time ionospheric modelling

TL;DR: The Wide Area Real Time Kinematic (WARTK) as discussed by the authors is an augmentation system concept for multi-frequency users based on precise real-time ionospheric modeling, which is able to provide a high accuracy and integrity GNSS positioning service over continental areas using the infrastructure of a network of permanent ground monitor stations.
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Integrity monitoring for carrier phase ambiguities

TL;DR: The power of an integrity monitoring technique that is applied at the ambiguity resolution and positioning stages and the results for Precise Point Positioning (PPP) with simulated and real data demonstrate the power and efficiency of the proposed method.

Wide-Area RTK: high precision positioning on a continental scale

TL;DR: In this article, a Wide Area Real-Time Kinematic (WATK) concept was proposed to estimate the signal slant delays at the decimeter level over an entire continent.

The Stanford-ESA integrity diagram: focusing on SBAS integrity

TL;DR: In this paper, a new concept for SBAS integrity validation is presented, where a 2D histogram shows the relationship of position errors against protection levels for a set of measurements using an all-in view satellite selection.