Nonlinear Phase Filtering Effects on GNSS Receiver Positioning Accuracy

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This paper demonstrates nonlinear phase filtering effects on GNSS receiver accuracy. Using a nonlinear phase filter in a GNSS receiver can change the pseudorange estimation up to 250 metres which introduces an error in the overall positioning calculation. Paper shows the study of the nonlinear phase filtering effects on the pseudorange estimation and demonstrates how it can be compensated with minimal hardware usage

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