The Global Geodetic Observing System (GGOS) requires sub-mm accuracy, automated and continual determinations of the so-called local tie vectors at co-location stations. Co-location stations host instrumentation for several space geodetic techniques and the local tie surveys involve the relative geometry of the reference points of these instruments. Thus, these reference points need to be determined in a common coordinate system, which is a particular challenge for rotating equipment like radio telescopes for geodetic Very Long Baseline Interferometry. In this work we describe a concept to achieve automated and continual determinations of radio telescope reference points with sub-mm accuracy. We developed a monitoring system, including Java-...
We describe the experience gained in a project to continuously monitor the local tie at the Geodetic...
The main objective of this manuscript is to present tests that have been carried out using VLBI (Ver...
VLBI telescope reference point, the closest point in the telescope primary axis from the secondary a...
The Global Geodetic Observing System (GGOS) requires sub-mm accuracy, automated and continual determ...
During the 15-day-long global very long baseline interferometry campaign CONT14, a terrestrial monit...
To achieve the aims of the VLBI2010 agenda and of the Global Geodetic Observing System (GGOS) an aut...
To achieve the goals of the VLBI2010 project and the Global Geodetic Observing System (GGOS), an aut...
The realization of the International TerrestrialReference Frame (ITRF) builds upon acombination of r...
We describe an innovative approach to perform a local-tie survey at a fundamental geodetic station. ...
The International Terrestrial Reference System (ITRS) is realized by geodetic space techniques, whic...
A new mathematical model to estimate the International VLBI Service (IVS) reference point and additi...
During the 15-day-long global very long baseline interferometry campaign CONT14, a terrestrial monit...
Two gimbal-mounted GNSS antennas were installed on each side of the radome-enclosed 20 m VLBI radio ...
The most demanding goal of the Global Geodetic Observing System (GGOS) initiative is the definition ...
We present results from observation, correlation and analysis of interferometric measurements betwee...
We describe the experience gained in a project to continuously monitor the local tie at the Geodetic...
The main objective of this manuscript is to present tests that have been carried out using VLBI (Ver...
VLBI telescope reference point, the closest point in the telescope primary axis from the secondary a...
The Global Geodetic Observing System (GGOS) requires sub-mm accuracy, automated and continual determ...
During the 15-day-long global very long baseline interferometry campaign CONT14, a terrestrial monit...
To achieve the aims of the VLBI2010 agenda and of the Global Geodetic Observing System (GGOS) an aut...
To achieve the goals of the VLBI2010 project and the Global Geodetic Observing System (GGOS), an aut...
The realization of the International TerrestrialReference Frame (ITRF) builds upon acombination of r...
We describe an innovative approach to perform a local-tie survey at a fundamental geodetic station. ...
The International Terrestrial Reference System (ITRS) is realized by geodetic space techniques, whic...
A new mathematical model to estimate the International VLBI Service (IVS) reference point and additi...
During the 15-day-long global very long baseline interferometry campaign CONT14, a terrestrial monit...
Two gimbal-mounted GNSS antennas were installed on each side of the radome-enclosed 20 m VLBI radio ...
The most demanding goal of the Global Geodetic Observing System (GGOS) initiative is the definition ...
We present results from observation, correlation and analysis of interferometric measurements betwee...
We describe the experience gained in a project to continuously monitor the local tie at the Geodetic...
The main objective of this manuscript is to present tests that have been carried out using VLBI (Ver...
VLBI telescope reference point, the closest point in the telescope primary axis from the secondary a...