This would give support to scientific missions equipped with GPS receivers, and make its due contribution to the future oceanographic, climatic and remote sensing missions of our own country.
This study is reported in issue 54 (Jan. 2009) of the Chinese Science Bulletin.
In order to test the POD accuracy of SHORDE-III, Peng and Wu processed two cycles (Dec. 19, 2002 to Jan. 7, 2003) of the Jason-1 on-board GPS data, and assessed the orbits by comparing POE, orbit overlaps and independent SLR validations. These results show that: 1) there is no obvious systematic bias between POE and orbit solutions computed using the SHORDE-III procedure, the 3-D orbit difference RMS is about 5.71 cm, and the radial orbit RMS accuracy is about 1.71 cm; 2) the 3-D RMS of orbit overlaps is about 4.89 cm, and the radial RMS accuracy is about 1.45 cm; 3) no significant bias has been found for the SLR residuals. The 20-day statistic bias of the SLR residual with the 15-degree elevation cutoff is 0.07}3.69 cm, and the statistic bias of the 60-degree elevation cutoff is 0.49}1.61 cm.
The main conclusion reported by the authors is that the models, strategy, and procedure described in this study are viable for use in real-world situations, and provide highly accurate GPS-based solutions.
This study is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 40274006), the National High-Tech R&D Program (863 Program) of China (2006AA12A107), and the Science & Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality (06DZ22101).
Reference: Peng DongJu-WU Bin. Precise orbit determination for Jason-1 satellite using on-board GPS data with cm-level accuracy. Chinese Science BulletinC2009C54(2): 196-202
Dongju Peng | Source: EurekAlert!
Further information: www.shao.ac.cn
Further Reports about: climatic and remote sensing missions > clock bias > future oceanographic > GPS data > GPS ephemeris > GPS-based solutions > Jason-1 satellite > radial orbit RMS accuracy > RMS > Shanghai Astronomical Observatory > SHORDE-III procedure > SLR
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