The results of a land semikinematic or stop-and-go test, conducted under normal operational conditions to assess the performance of a high-accuracy and multipathresistant new C/A-code receiver technology, are presented. This type of test was selected to provide an accurate assessement of both the carrier phase and code
data under static and kinematic conditions. The control points determined with the phase data are in agreement at the centimeter level with the values determined by a conventional GPS survey. The double-difference code residuals, which are affected by measuring noise and multipath, were found to behave in a quasirandom manner, with an estimated standard deviation of 50 cm.
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