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How to get standard deviation of gnss receiver clock bias and clock drift rate? #46

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Mil1ium opened this issue Nov 14, 2022 · 2 comments

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@Mil1ium
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Mil1ium commented Nov 14, 2022

Thanks for your nice work. @shaozu

I've got a new question about GNSS receiver dt and ddt factor.

In your code, standard deviation of ddt is set to 0.1(unit: m/s ?) and the infomation matrix of dt is set to 50(unit: m ?).
Could you please tell me why set them to these values?

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SSZ1 commented Nov 15, 2022

Thanks for your nice work. @shaozu
I've got a new question about GNSS receiver dt and ddt factor.
In your code, standard deviation of ddt is set to 0.1(unit: m/s ?) and the infomation matrix of dt is set to 50(unit: m ?). Could you please tell me why set them to these values?

Hi~bro. I met a problem here. I use my own device to test GVINS. And I found the green path( in local frame) and the blue path (in ENU frame) is not the same. And @shaozu in issue#5 said The green path is in local frame, while the blue in ENU frame. There is a yaw offset between these two frames. But in my test, it seemed there is not only a yaw offset between these two paths. It looked totally different. So do you know this is why? Thanks for your time.
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And Is it possible that when I tested the GNSS signal wasn't good in some places when I tested which caused that?

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ooww0123TW commented Feb 13, 2024

@SSZ1 I think the reason for the two paths are different is varying yaw offset and anc_ecef value.

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