However, PPP technology has a major drawback when used on its own. Currently, the atmospheric correction models used only converge on an accurate estimate after 20 to 30 minutes. This time corresponds to the initialisation time that users will have to wait before taking measurements if they want centimetric positioning.
Despite the centimetric accuracy and worldwide coverage, this long convergence time reduces its usefulness.
Today, 20 to 30 minutes of convergence time creates a waiting time that is far too long in areas of application that require real-time with a high level of responsiveness.
It should also be noted that this convergence time is repeated in the event of signal loss (masks, plant cover, tunnels, etc.). Under certain conditions it could be reduced, but it will remain significantly longer than convergence times in NRTK or PPP-RTK, where it is a few seconds, for example.
This precise positioning technology is therefore only used in very specific cases. This is particularly the case in geographical areas where it is not economically or technically possible to provide an RTK or NRTK service: