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IAG 1996, Analysis center workshop 19/03/1996 21/03/1996 Pasadena Californie - Etats-Unis
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IAG 1996, Analysis center workshop
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19/03/1996
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21/03/1996
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Pasadena
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Californie - Etats-Unis
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1996 Analysis center workshop proceedings, March 19-21, 1996 / Ruth E. Neilan (1996)
Titre : 1996 Analysis center workshop proceedings, March 19-21, 1996 Type de document : Actes de congrès Auteurs : Ruth E. Neilan, Éditeur scientifique ; P.A. Van Scoy, Éditeur scientifique ; International GPS service for geodynamics, Auteur ; James F. Zumberge, Éditeur scientifique ; International association of geodesy, Auteur ; International union of geodesy and geophysics, Auteur Editeur : Pasadena : Jet Propulsion Laboratory JPL Année de publication : 1996 Conférence : IAG 1996, Analysis center workshop 19/03/1996 21/03/1996 Pasadena Californie - Etats-Unis Importance : 480 p. Format : 21 x 30 cm Note générale : Bibliographie Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Géodésie spatiale
[Termes IGN] Global Positioning System
[Termes IGN] interférométrie à très grande base
[Termes IGN] orbitographie
[Termes IGN] rotation de la TerreRésumé : (Auteur) Components of the IGS - International GPS (Global Positioning System) Service for Geodynamics - have operated a GPS tracking system for several years. The network now contains more than 100 stations and has produced a combined GPS ephemeris that has become the standard for geodesists and geophysicists worldwide. IGS data and products are freely available to all, thanks to the cooperation and participation of all the IGS members. The IGS has initiated development of several new products, and technical issues permitting greater accuracy of IGS products have been identified. The IGS convened a workshop in March 1996 in Silver Spring, Maryland, USA, to coordinate these developments and to examine technical problems and solutions. The following topics were addressed: orbit/clock combination; Earth orientation; antenna calibration; SINEX and densification of the International Terrestrial Reference Frame (ITRF) using the GPS; receiver standards and performance; and atmospheric topics. Note de contenu : Introduction
Foreword / G. Mader
Introduction / R. Neilan
Executive Summary / G. Beutler
Orbit/Clock Combination
GPS Orbit/Clock Combinations and Modeling by J. Kouba/G. Beutler/Y. Mireautt
Evaluation of IGS GPS Orbits with Satellite Laser Ranging by M. Watkins/Y. Bar-Sever/D. Yuan
Using the Extended CODE Orbit Model: First Experiences by T. Springer/M. Rothacher/G. Beutler
GPS Earth Orientation
GPS Earth Orientation Combinations and Results: Session Summaries and Recommendations by J. Ray/D. McCarthy
IGS Combination of GPS Earth Orientation Parameters (EOP) by J. Kouba
GPS Measurements of Length-of-Day: Comparisons with VLBI and Consequences for UT1 by J.Ray
Multi-technique EOP Combinations by D. Gambis
Daily & Semi-daily Earth Orientation Parameter Variations and Time Scales by D. McCarthy
International Earth Rotation Service Conventions (1996) by D. McCarthy
GPS Antenna Calibration
Calibration of GPS Antennas by G. Mader/J. MacKay
Field and Anechoic Chamber Tests of GPS Antennas by C. Meertens/C. Alber/J. Braun/C. Rocken/ B. Stephens/R.Ware/M. Exner/P. Kolesnikoff
SINEX and Pilot Project
Compact RINEX Format and Tools by Y. Hatanaka
Polyhedron Assembly at Newcastle Method and Initial Results by P. Davies
Atmospheric Trends Troposphere
IGS Tropospheric Estimations - Summary by G. Gendt
Comparison of IGS Troposphere Estimations by G. Gendt
Strategies for Near Real Time Estimation of Precipitable Water Vapor by Y. Bar-Sever
Ionosphere
Ionosphere Maps - A New Product of IGS? Summary by J. Feltens
Daily Global Ionosphere Maps Based on GPS Carrier Phase Data Routinely Produced by the CODE Analysis Center by S. Schaer/G. Beutler/ M. Rothacher/T. Springer
The Effect of Shell Height on High Precision Ionospheric Modelling Using GPS by A. Komjathy/R. Langley
Verification of ESOC Ionosphere Modelling and Status of IGS Intercomparison Activity by J. Feltens/J. Dow/T. Martin-Mur/ C. Garcia Martinez/M. Bayona-Perez
Comparison of GPS/IGS-Derived TEC Data with Parameters Measured by Independent Ionospheric Probing Techniques by N. Jakowski/E. Sardon
Appendix 1 SINEX
Appendix 2 Orbit/Clock Combination
Towards a New IGS Orbit Model
T. Springer/G. Beutler/M. Rothacher
GPS Earth Orientation
Multi-technique EOP Combination / D. Gambis
Special GPS Solutions Based on ITRF94 / Z. Altamimi
GPS Antenna Calibrations
Ashtech Radome Tests on Dorne-Margolin Choke Ring Antennas by (R. King/A. E. Niell/McClusky/T. Herring)
Antenna Phase Center Offsets and Variations Estimated from GPS Data by M. Rothacher/S. Schar
What Are Phase-Center Variations and Why Should I Worry? By T. A. Clark/B. R. Schupler
SINEX and Pilot Project
MITT2 Analysis Report by T. Herring
Atmospheric Trends
Ionospheric Profiling Using GPS/MET Data by G. Hajj/L Romans
Global Ionospheric Mapping Using GPS: Validation and Future Prospects by B. Wilson/A. Mannucci/D.-N. Yuan/C. Ho/X. Pi/T. Runge/U. Lindqwister
The Potential Use of GPS/MET in Operational Numerical Weather Prediction by R. McPherson/E. Kalnay/S. Lord
DLR-Neustrelitz Comments over Ionospheric IGS Products by E. Sardon
Other Contributions
GPS Orbit Determination Including Various Adjustments (GODIVA) by C. Goad/A. Mueller
CORS Project by N. Weston
NOAAGPS Antenna-Calibration Website by G. L. Mader
Average Median Data Delivery/Retrieval Delay at CDDIS for 1996 (All Sites) by C. NollNuméro de notice : 15720 Affiliation des auteurs : non IGN Thématique : POSITIONNEMENT Nature : Actes Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=34792 Exemplaires(1)
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