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- What: In this study an inertial-aided BDS-3 cycle slip detection and repair (I-CDR) method was developed. 7 Conclusions and remarks To address the crucial issue of cycle slips in a kinematic scenario for BDS-3/INS TC, the authors propose I-CDR method tailored to the characteristics of BDS-3 and INS.
- Who: Kai Xiao from the Institute of Geospatial Information, Information Engineering University, Zhengzhou, China have published the paper: Cycle slip detection and repair method towards multi-frequency BDS-3/INS tightly coupled integration in kinematic surveying, in the Journal: (JOURNAL . . .

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