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Shengfeng Gu

Researcher at Wuhan University

Publications -  44
Citations -  1205

Shengfeng Gu is an academic researcher from Wuhan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Precise Point Positioning & GNSS applications. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 27 publications receiving 869 citations. Previous affiliations of Shengfeng Gu include University of Potsdam.

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Multi-GNSS precise point positioning with raw single-frequency and dual-frequency measurement models

TL;DR: The multi-GNSS undifferenced PPP results have shown improvements in the convergence time by more than 60 % in both the single- and dual-frequency PPPResults, while the positioning accuracy after convergence indicates no significant improvements for the dual- frequencies of the PPP solutions, but an improvement of about 25 % on average for the one- frequencies.

Multi-GNSS precise point positioning with raw single-frequency and dual-frequency measurement models

TL;DR: In this article, the authors study the contributions of various GNSS combinations to PPP performance based on undifferenced or raw observations, in which the signal delays and ionospheric delays must be considered.
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An improved approach to model ionospheric delays for single-frequency Precise Point Positioning

TL;DR: A novel approach is developed accordingly in which the deterministic representation is further refined by a stochastic process for each satellite with an empirical model for its power density, which shows significant improvements in terms of positioning accuracy and convergence time.
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BeiDou phase bias estimation and its application in precise point positioning with triple-frequency observable

TL;DR: In this paper, the least squares ambiguity decorrelation adjustment (LAMBDA) method is employed in ambiguity fixing based on the full variance-covariance ambiguity matrix generated from the raw data processing model.
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Assessment of code bias variations of BDS triple-frequency signals and their impacts on ambiguity resolution for long baselines

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of code bias variations induced by GEO, IGSO and MEO satellites on ambiguity resolution of extra-wide-lane, wide-lane and narrow-lane combinations are analyzed.