Melbourne-Wubbena LC
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Narrow-laning combinations: These combinations create signals with a narrow wavelength. The signal in this combination has a lower noise than each separated component. It is used to reduce the code noise in the Melbourne-Wübbena combination to estimate the wide-lane ambiguity.
ΦLN=f1ΦL1+f2ΦL2f1+f2 ; RPN=f1RP1+f2RP2f1+f2(4)
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