When using the function pseudoranges, why does the mean value of the time delay vary from satellite to satellite for the same receiver?
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Carynelisa Haspel
el 10 de Nov. de 2025 a las 13:28
Comentada: Carynelisa Haspel
el 11 de Nov. de 2025 a las 16:51
I am simulating a single receiver receiving signals from different satellites. The single receiver has one single value for clock bias, which should show up when using the function pseudoranges as a constant mean time delay. (In addition to clock bias, there are random components; I expect there to be a variance, but I expect the mean of the time delay values to be more or less constant from satellite to satellite.) In practice, when I apply pseudoranges to different satellites sending signals to the same receiver, the mean time delay varies from satellite to satellite.
Is this the correct behavior of the function pseudoranges? What other effects are incorporated into pseudoranges that may be causing this?
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Leepakshi
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Hi Haspel,
The observed behaviour is expected if you are not correcting for satellite clock bias and atmospheric delays. The function pseudoranges typically incorporates all real-world effects unless you explicitly remove or model them. The mean pseudorange error will therefore not be constant across satellites.
If you want to see only the receiver clock bias, remove or correct the other error sources in your simulation.
Hope that helps!
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