Orbit prediction algorithms can be used in a portable positioning device to reduce the Time to First Fix and to augment the received broadcast ephemeris. In this work, we study the two-week prediction accuracy improvement that can be obtained when adding some smaller forces to our previously developed algorithm. These forces arise from solid earth tides, relativity effect, and the gravitational pull of Venus and Jupiter. Also, a box-wing model of solar radiation pressure is considered. The new model with aforementioned extra forces is tested for GPS, GLONASS and Beidou satellites using initial conditions computed from precise ephemerides. It is found that the enhancements give small but not negligible improvement, with more accurate Sun and...
Time to first fix (TTFF) is one of the crucial indicators to evaluate the performance of a GPS recei...
In this study, we consider the problem of predicting the orbit of a GNSS satellite with a force mode...
Geostationary (GEO) satellites form an indispensable component of the constellation of Beidou naviga...
We present a method for improving autonomous GNSS satellite orbit prediction accuracy by including l...
GNSS satellite orbits can be predicted by integrating the satellites’ equation of motion. If the pre...
In this study, we consider the problem of predicting the orbit of a GNSS satellite with a force mode...
Precise orbit determination is vital for the increasingly vast number of space objects around the Ea...
In an operational sense, orbit prediction is a fundamental requirement in generating the broadcast e...
In recent years, with the increasing number of man made objects in space the need for accurate satel...
The real-time GNSS applications are of increasing interest. The Precise Point Positioning tech-nique...
The modelling of non-gravitational forces acting on a satellite (especially a GNSS satellite) starte...
Currently, ultra-rapid orbits play an important role in the high-speed development of global navigat...
Currently, ultra-rapid orbits play an important role in the high-speed development of global navigat...
Time to first fix (TTFF) is one of the crucial indicators to evaluate the performance of a GPS recei...
Data collected from a worldwide 1992 experiment were processed at JPL to determine precise orbits fo...
Time to first fix (TTFF) is one of the crucial indicators to evaluate the performance of a GPS recei...
In this study, we consider the problem of predicting the orbit of a GNSS satellite with a force mode...
Geostationary (GEO) satellites form an indispensable component of the constellation of Beidou naviga...
We present a method for improving autonomous GNSS satellite orbit prediction accuracy by including l...
GNSS satellite orbits can be predicted by integrating the satellites’ equation of motion. If the pre...
In this study, we consider the problem of predicting the orbit of a GNSS satellite with a force mode...
Precise orbit determination is vital for the increasingly vast number of space objects around the Ea...
In an operational sense, orbit prediction is a fundamental requirement in generating the broadcast e...
In recent years, with the increasing number of man made objects in space the need for accurate satel...
The real-time GNSS applications are of increasing interest. The Precise Point Positioning tech-nique...
The modelling of non-gravitational forces acting on a satellite (especially a GNSS satellite) starte...
Currently, ultra-rapid orbits play an important role in the high-speed development of global navigat...
Currently, ultra-rapid orbits play an important role in the high-speed development of global navigat...
Time to first fix (TTFF) is one of the crucial indicators to evaluate the performance of a GPS recei...
Data collected from a worldwide 1992 experiment were processed at JPL to determine precise orbits fo...
Time to first fix (TTFF) is one of the crucial indicators to evaluate the performance of a GPS recei...
In this study, we consider the problem of predicting the orbit of a GNSS satellite with a force mode...
Geostationary (GEO) satellites form an indispensable component of the constellation of Beidou naviga...