Comparison of Kalman filter estimates of zenith atmospheric path delays using the Global Positioning System and very long baseline interferometry
Autor: | Stephen M. Lichten, Thomas A. Herring, David M. Tralli |
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Rok vydání: | 1992 |
Předmět: |
business.industry
Geodetic datum Kalman filter Condensed Matter Physics Geodesy Standard deviation Interferometry Very-long-baseline interferometry Path (graph theory) Global Positioning System General Earth and Planetary Sciences Environmental science Electrical and Electronic Engineering business Zenith Remote sensing |
Zdroj: | Radio Science. 27:999-1007 |
ISSN: | 0048-6604 |
Popis: | Kalman filter estimates of zenith nondispersive atmospheric path delays at Westford, Massachusetts, Fort Davis, Texas, and Mojave, California, were obtained from independent analyses of data collected during January and February 1988 using the GPS and VLBI. The apparent accuracy of the path delays is inferred by examining the estimates and covariances from both sets of data. The ability of the geodetic data to resolve zenith path delay fluctuations is determined by comparing further the GPS Kalman filter estimates with corresponding wet path delays derived from water vapor radiometric data available at Mojave over two 8-hour data spans within the comparison period. GPS and VLBI zenith path delay estimates agree well within one standard deviation formal uncertainties (from 10-20 mm for GPS and 3-15 mm for VLBI) in four out of the five possible comparisons, with maximum differences of 5 and 21 mm over 8- to 12-hour data spans. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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