Glaser, Susanne Michalak, Grzegorz Männel, Benjamin König, Rolf Neumayer, Karl Hans Schuh, Harald
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Journal of Geodesy
Currently, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) do not contribute to the realization of origin and scale of combined global terrestrial reference frame (TRF) solutions due to present system design limitations. The future Galileo-like medium Earth orbit (MEO) constellation, called “Kepler”, proposed by the German Aerospace Center DLR, is chara...
Bergstrand, Sten Jarlemark, Per Herbertsson, Magnus
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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...
Benoist, Clément Collilieux, X. Rebischung, P. Altamimi, Zuheir Jamet, O. Métivier, L. Chanard, K. BEL, L.
It is well known that GNSS permanent station coordinate time series exhibit time-correlated noise. Spatial correlations between coordinate time series of nearby stations are also long-established and generally handled by means of spatial filtering techniques. Accounting for both the temporal and spatial correlations of the noise via a spatiotempora...
Soja, Benedikt Gross, Richard S. Abbondanza, Claudio Chin, Toshio M. Heflin, Michael B. Parker, Jay W. Wu, Xiaoping Nilsson, Tobias Glaser, Susanne Balidakis, Kyriakos
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Journal of Geodesy
The Global Geodetic Observing System requirement for the long-term stability of the International Terrestrial Reference Frame is 0.1 mm/year, motivated by rigorous sea level studies. Furthermore, high-quality station velocities are of great importance for the prediction of future station coordinates, which are fundamental for several geodetic appli...
Klos, Anna Bogusz, Janusz Moreaux, Guilhem
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Journal of Geodesy
This paper focuses on the investigation of the deterministic and stochastic parts of the Doppler Orbitography and Radiopositioning Integrated by Satellite (DORIS) weekly time series aligned to the newest release of ITRF2014. A set of 90 stations was divided into three groups depending on when the data were collected at an individual station. To rel...
Panafidina, Natalia Hugentobler, Urs Seitz, Manuela Krásná, Hana
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Journal of Geodesy
This paper studies the connection between the subdaily model for polar motion used in the processing of very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) observations and the estimated nutation offsets. By convention accepted by the International Earth Rotation Service, the subdaily model for polar motion recommended for routine processing of geodetic obser...
Glaser, Susanne König, Rolf Ampatzidis, Dimitrios Nilsson, Tobias Heinkelmann, Robert Flechtner, Frank Schuh, Harald
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Journal of Geodesy
In this study, we assess the impact of two combination strategies, namely local ties (LT) and global ties (GT), on the datum realization of Global Terrestrial Reference Frames in view of the Global Geodetic Observing System requiring 1 mm-accuracy. Simulated Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) and Satellite Laser Ranging (SLR) data over a 7 ye...
Xu, Xueqing Dong, Danan Fang, Ming Zhou, Yonghong Wei, Na Zhou, Feng
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GPS Solutions
We investigate surface displacements due to land temperature variation with the 2014 global thermoelastic model, which is a solution on a uniformly elastic sphere under the constraint that the geocenter remains stationary. In this research, the seasonal variations of global surface displacements are numerically simulated based on 0–10 cm undergroun...
Soja, Benedikt Nilsson, Tobias Balidakis, Kyriakos Glaser, Susanne Heinkelmann, Robert Schuh, Harald
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Journal of Geodesy
Terrestrial reference frames (TRF), such as the ITRF2008, are primary products of geodesy. In this paper, we present TRF solutions based on Kalman filtering of very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) data, for which we estimate steady station coordinates over more than 30 years that are updated for every single VLBI session. By applying different ...
Otsubo, Toshimichi Matsuo, Koji Aoyama, Yuichi Yamamoto, Keiko Hobiger, Thomas Kubo-oka, Toshihiro Sekido, Mamoru
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Earth, Planets and Space
The aim of this study is to find an effective way to expand the ground tracking network of satellite laser ranging on the assumption that a new station is added to the existing network. Realistic numbers of observations for a new station are numerically simulated, based on the actual data acquisition statistics of the existing stations. The estimat...