Gravity fields derived from GPS tracking of the three Swarm satellites have shown artifacts near the geomagnetic equator, where the carrier phase tracking on the L2 frequency is unable to follow rapid ionospheric path delay changes due to a limited tracking loop bandwidth of only 0.25 Hz in the early years of the mission. Based on the knowledge of the loop filter design, an analytical approach is developed to recover the original L2 signal from the observed carrier phase through inversion of the loop transfer function. Precise orbit determination and gravity field solutions are used to assess the quality of the correction. We show that the a posteriori RMS of the ionosphere-free GPS phase observations for a reduced-dynamic orbit determinati...
The European Space Agency (ESA) Swarm mission is a satellite constellation launched on 22 November 2...
Swarm is a European Space Agency (ESA) project that was launched on 22 November 2013, which consists...
Transient signal loss of the global positioning system (GPS) has been frequently observed by receive...
Gravity fields derived from GPS tracking of the three Swarm satellites have shown artifacts near the...
The Swarm mission launched on November 22, 2013 consists of three identical satellites in near-polar...
The Swarm mission consists of three identical satellites equipped with GPS receivers and orbiting in...
The Swarm satellites are equipped with state-of-the-art Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers, w...
The GPS receivers on-board three identical SWARM satellites provide dual-frequency carrier-phase and...
Precise science orbits for the first 4 years of the Swarm mission have been generated from onboard G...
Even though ESA’s three-satellite low-earth orbit (LEO) mission Swarm is primarily a magnetic fieldm...
The Swarm mission of the European Space Agency was launched in November 2013 with the objective of...
During the last few years, an ever-increasing fleet of Low Earth Orbiting (LEO) satellites for scien...
Precise science orbits for the first four years of the Swarm mission have been generated from onboar...
Swarm is the fourth Earth Explorer mission of the European Space Agency (ESA) to study dynamic proce...
To face important societal challenges like sea level variations, climate change and natural hazards ...
The European Space Agency (ESA) Swarm mission is a satellite constellation launched on 22 November 2...
Swarm is a European Space Agency (ESA) project that was launched on 22 November 2013, which consists...
Transient signal loss of the global positioning system (GPS) has been frequently observed by receive...
Gravity fields derived from GPS tracking of the three Swarm satellites have shown artifacts near the...
The Swarm mission launched on November 22, 2013 consists of three identical satellites in near-polar...
The Swarm mission consists of three identical satellites equipped with GPS receivers and orbiting in...
The Swarm satellites are equipped with state-of-the-art Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers, w...
The GPS receivers on-board three identical SWARM satellites provide dual-frequency carrier-phase and...
Precise science orbits for the first 4 years of the Swarm mission have been generated from onboard G...
Even though ESA’s three-satellite low-earth orbit (LEO) mission Swarm is primarily a magnetic fieldm...
The Swarm mission of the European Space Agency was launched in November 2013 with the objective of...
During the last few years, an ever-increasing fleet of Low Earth Orbiting (LEO) satellites for scien...
Precise science orbits for the first four years of the Swarm mission have been generated from onboar...
Swarm is the fourth Earth Explorer mission of the European Space Agency (ESA) to study dynamic proce...
To face important societal challenges like sea level variations, climate change and natural hazards ...
The European Space Agency (ESA) Swarm mission is a satellite constellation launched on 22 November 2...
Swarm is a European Space Agency (ESA) project that was launched on 22 November 2013, which consists...
Transient signal loss of the global positioning system (GPS) has been frequently observed by receive...