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Bergstrand, Sten Jarlemark, Per Herbertsson, Magnus
Published in
Journal of Geodesy
We evaluated the performance of GNSS absolute antenna calibrations and its impact on accurate positioning with a new assessment method that combines inter-antenna differentials and laser tracker measurements. We thus separated the calibration method contributions from those attainable by various geometric constraints and produced corrections for th...
Krietemeyer, A. (author) van der Marel, H. (author) van de Giesen, N.C. (author) ten Veldhuis, Marie-claire (author)
The recent release of consumer-grade dual-frequency receivers sparked scientific interest into use of these cost-efficient devices for high precision positioning and tropospheric delay estimations. Previous analyses with low-cost single-frequency receivers showed promising results for the estimation of Zenith Tropospheric Delays (ZTDs). However, th...
Willi, Daniel Lutz, Simon Brockmann, Elmar Rothacher, Markus
Published in
GPS Solutions
ETH Zurich developed an absolute GNSS antenna calibration system based on measurements taken in the field. An industrial robot is used to rotate and tilt the antenna to be calibrated. This procedure ensures good coverage of the antenna hemisphere and reduces systematic errors. The calibration system at ETH Zurich is validated by a direct comparison...
EL-Hattab, Ahmed I.
Published in
NRIAG Journal of Astronomy and Geophysics
The GPS antenna is the connecting element between the GPS satellites and the GPS receiver. It receives the incoming satellite signal and then converts its energy into an electric current, which can be managed by the GPS receiver. The accurate antenna phase center offsets’ values and phase center variation factors are critical issues in GPS precise ...
Montenbruck, Oliver Garcia-Fernandez, Miquel Yoon, Yoke Schön, Steffen Jäggi, Adrian
Published in
GPS Solutions
Phase center variations of the receiver and transmitter antenna constitute a remaining uncertainty in the high precision orbit determination (POD) of low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites using GPS measurements. Triggered by the adoption of absolute phase patterns in the IGS processing standards, a calibration of the Sensor Systems S67-1575-14 antenna w...
Montenbruck, Oliver Andres, Yago Bock, Heike van Helleputte, Tom van den Ijssel, Jose Loiselet, Marc Marquardt, Christian Silvestrin, Pierluigi Visser, Pieter Yoon, Yoke
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GPS Solutions
The global navigation satellite system receiver for atmospheric sounding (GRAS) on MetOp-A is the first European GPS receiver providing dual-frequency navigation and occultation measurements from a spaceborne platform on a routine basis. The receiver is based on ESA’s AGGA-2 correlator chip, which implements a high-quality tracking scheme for semi-...
Montenbruck, O. (author) Andres, Y. (author) Bock, H. (author) Van Helleputte, T. (author) Van den IJssel, J. (author) Loiselet, M. (author) Marquardt, M. (author) Silvestrin, P. (author) Visser, P. (author) Yoon, Y. (author)
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The global navigation satellite system receiver for atmospheric sounding (GRAS) on MetOp-A is the first European GPS receiver providing dual-frequency navigation and occultation measurements from a spaceborne platform on a routine basis. The receiver is based on ESA’s AGGA-2 correlator chip, which implements a high-quality tracking scheme for semi-...