Abstract In order to explore the precision and accuracy of International GNSS Service (IGS) orbits, we difference geocentric satellite positions midway between successive daily Final orbits for the period starting 5 November 2006, when the IGS switched its method of antenna calibration, through 31 December 2007. This yields a time series of orbit repeatabilities analogous to the classical geodetic test for position determinations. If we compare our average positional discontinuities to the official IGS accuracy codes, root-sum-squared (RSS) for each pair of days, we find the discontinuities are not well correlated with the predicted performance values. If instead the IGS weighted root-mean-square (WRMS) values from the Final combination lon...
(BIPM) is in charge of producing International Atomic Time TAI. In this aim, it uses clock data from...
The orbit accuracies needed to support the global crustal dynamics project and recent satellite alti...
The accuracy of GPS precise point positioning (PPP) was previously modelled as a function of the obs...
Abstract In order to explore the precision and accuracy of International GNSS Service (IGS) orbits, ...
Abstract We examine the contribution of the International GNSS Service (IGS) to the International Te...
Abstract: In order to improve the precision of GLONASS orbits, this paper presents a method to conne...
provide enhanced navigation performance by combining conventional GPS with a communications and rang...
Global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) have become the mainstay of transportation systems worldw...
Abstract The precise orbit determination antennas of F3/C and GRACE-A satellites are from the same m...
generates a number of weekly, daily and sub-daily products. Station coordinates and velocities, eart...
Abstract The Block IIF satellites feature a new genera-tion of high-quality rubidium clocks for time...
Earlier studies performed at the Center for Orbit Determination in Europe (CODE) analysis center hav...
The Multi-GNSS Experiment (MGEX) of the International GNSS Service (IGS) aims at the data collection...
Satellite orbit and clock corrections are always treated as known quantities in GPS positioning mode...
Since 21 June 1992 the International GPS Service (IGS), renamed International GNSS Service in 2005, ...
(BIPM) is in charge of producing International Atomic Time TAI. In this aim, it uses clock data from...
The orbit accuracies needed to support the global crustal dynamics project and recent satellite alti...
The accuracy of GPS precise point positioning (PPP) was previously modelled as a function of the obs...
Abstract In order to explore the precision and accuracy of International GNSS Service (IGS) orbits, ...
Abstract We examine the contribution of the International GNSS Service (IGS) to the International Te...
Abstract: In order to improve the precision of GLONASS orbits, this paper presents a method to conne...
provide enhanced navigation performance by combining conventional GPS with a communications and rang...
Global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) have become the mainstay of transportation systems worldw...
Abstract The precise orbit determination antennas of F3/C and GRACE-A satellites are from the same m...
generates a number of weekly, daily and sub-daily products. Station coordinates and velocities, eart...
Abstract The Block IIF satellites feature a new genera-tion of high-quality rubidium clocks for time...
Earlier studies performed at the Center for Orbit Determination in Europe (CODE) analysis center hav...
The Multi-GNSS Experiment (MGEX) of the International GNSS Service (IGS) aims at the data collection...
Satellite orbit and clock corrections are always treated as known quantities in GPS positioning mode...
Since 21 June 1992 the International GPS Service (IGS), renamed International GNSS Service in 2005, ...
(BIPM) is in charge of producing International Atomic Time TAI. In this aim, it uses clock data from...
The orbit accuracies needed to support the global crustal dynamics project and recent satellite alti...
The accuracy of GPS precise point positioning (PPP) was previously modelled as a function of the obs...