For decades the global positioning system (GPS) has been the only space geodetic technique routinely used for inter-continental frequency transfer applications. In the past very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) has also been considered for this purpose and the method's capabilities were studied several times. However, compared to GPS current VLBI technology only provides few observations per hour, thus limiting its potential to improve frequency comparisons. We therefore investigate the effect of combining GPS and VLBI on the observation level in order to draw the maximum benefit from the strength of each individual technique. As a test-bed for our study we use the CONT11 campaign observed in 2011. First we review the frequency transfer ...
Space geodetic techniques such as Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) and Global Navigation Sat...
As one of the new frequency transfer technique to compare the next highly stable frequency standards...
Modern cold-atom-based frequency standards have already archived the uncertainty of 10−15 at a few d...
For decades the global positioning system (GPS) has been the only space geodetic technique routinely...
For decades the Global Positioning System (GPS) has been the only space geodetic technique routinely...
Geodetic VLBI is an independent technique, which does not rely on third parties. This makes it a via...
One important prerequisite for geodetic Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) is the use of frequ...
One important prerequisite for geodetic Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) is the use of frequ...
One important prerequisite for geodetic Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) is the use of frequ...
We carried out the intercomparison ex- periments between VLBI and other techniques to show the capab...
We compare the frequency transfer precision between VLBI and GPS carrier phase using IVS and IGS obs...
Multi-technique space geodetic analysis software has been developed which allows to combine data on ...
With the rapid development of optical clock, the stability and system uncertainty of optical clocks ...
To compare the results with Global Po- sitioning System (GPS) Time Transfer and Very Long Baseline I...
Modern cold-atom-based frequency standards have already archived the uncertainty of 10-15at a few da...
Space geodetic techniques such as Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) and Global Navigation Sat...
As one of the new frequency transfer technique to compare the next highly stable frequency standards...
Modern cold-atom-based frequency standards have already archived the uncertainty of 10−15 at a few d...
For decades the global positioning system (GPS) has been the only space geodetic technique routinely...
For decades the Global Positioning System (GPS) has been the only space geodetic technique routinely...
Geodetic VLBI is an independent technique, which does not rely on third parties. This makes it a via...
One important prerequisite for geodetic Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) is the use of frequ...
One important prerequisite for geodetic Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) is the use of frequ...
One important prerequisite for geodetic Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) is the use of frequ...
We carried out the intercomparison ex- periments between VLBI and other techniques to show the capab...
We compare the frequency transfer precision between VLBI and GPS carrier phase using IVS and IGS obs...
Multi-technique space geodetic analysis software has been developed which allows to combine data on ...
With the rapid development of optical clock, the stability and system uncertainty of optical clocks ...
To compare the results with Global Po- sitioning System (GPS) Time Transfer and Very Long Baseline I...
Modern cold-atom-based frequency standards have already archived the uncertainty of 10-15at a few da...
Space geodetic techniques such as Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) and Global Navigation Sat...
As one of the new frequency transfer technique to compare the next highly stable frequency standards...
Modern cold-atom-based frequency standards have already archived the uncertainty of 10−15 at a few d...