The Swarm satellites were launched on November 22, 2013, and carry accelerometers and GPS receivers as part of their scientific payload. The GPS receivers do not only provide the position and time for the magnetic field measurements, but are also used for determining non-gravitational forces like drag and radiation pressure acting on the spacecraft. The accelerometers measure these forces directly, at much finer resolution than the GPS receivers, from which thermospheric neutral densities can be derived. Unfortunately, the acceleration measurements suffer from a variety of disturbances, the most prominent being slow temperature-induced bias variations and sudden bias changes. In this paper, we describe the new, improved four-stage processin...
An accurate estimation of the Thermospheric Neutral Density (TND) is important for predicting the or...
The GPS receivers on-board three identical SWARM satellites provide dual-frequency carrier-phase and...
Swarm-C satellite, a new instrument for atmospheric study, has been the focus of many studies to eva...
The Swarm satellites were launched on November 22, 2013, and carry accelerometers and GPS receivers ...
After the detection of many anomalies in the Swarm accelerometer data, an alternative method has bee...
TND-IGG RL01: This dataset is the first release of thermospheric neutral densities (TND) processed a...
Ultra-sensitive space-borne accelerometers on board of low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites are used to...
The Swarm satellites are equipped with state-of-the-art Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers, w...
The first systematic comparison between Swarm-C accelerometer-derived thermosphericdensity and both ...
The thermosphere observations from low-Earth orbiting satellites (TOLEOS) project will provide new t...
Satellite accelerometers, such as those carried on the CHAMP and GRACE satellites, can provide valua...
The thermosphere is located above the mesosphere and below the exosphere, and its highly ionized sta...
The thermospheric mass density variations and the thermosphere-ionosphere coupling during geomagneti...
Precise science orbits for the first 4 years of the Swarm mission have been generated from onboard G...
The uncertainty in thermospheric neutral density (TND) estimates is one of the largest and persisten...
An accurate estimation of the Thermospheric Neutral Density (TND) is important for predicting the or...
The GPS receivers on-board three identical SWARM satellites provide dual-frequency carrier-phase and...
Swarm-C satellite, a new instrument for atmospheric study, has been the focus of many studies to eva...
The Swarm satellites were launched on November 22, 2013, and carry accelerometers and GPS receivers ...
After the detection of many anomalies in the Swarm accelerometer data, an alternative method has bee...
TND-IGG RL01: This dataset is the first release of thermospheric neutral densities (TND) processed a...
Ultra-sensitive space-borne accelerometers on board of low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites are used to...
The Swarm satellites are equipped with state-of-the-art Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers, w...
The first systematic comparison between Swarm-C accelerometer-derived thermosphericdensity and both ...
The thermosphere observations from low-Earth orbiting satellites (TOLEOS) project will provide new t...
Satellite accelerometers, such as those carried on the CHAMP and GRACE satellites, can provide valua...
The thermosphere is located above the mesosphere and below the exosphere, and its highly ionized sta...
The thermospheric mass density variations and the thermosphere-ionosphere coupling during geomagneti...
Precise science orbits for the first 4 years of the Swarm mission have been generated from onboard G...
The uncertainty in thermospheric neutral density (TND) estimates is one of the largest and persisten...
An accurate estimation of the Thermospheric Neutral Density (TND) is important for predicting the or...
The GPS receivers on-board three identical SWARM satellites provide dual-frequency carrier-phase and...
Swarm-C satellite, a new instrument for atmospheric study, has been the focus of many studies to eva...