2015
DOI: 10.1002/2015jb012225
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Realizing a terrestrial reference frame using the Global Positioning System

Abstract: We describe a terrestrial reference frame (TRF) realization based on Global Positioning System (GPS) data alone. Our approach rests on a highly dynamic, long‐arc (9 day) estimation strategy and on GPS satellite antenna calibrations derived from Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment and TOPEX/Poseidon low Earth orbit receiver GPS data. Based on nearly 17 years of data (1997–2013), our solution for scale rate agrees with International Terrestrial Reference Frame (ITRF)2008 to 0.03 ppb yr−1, and our solution fo… Show more

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“…The data sets of Haines et al (2010Haines et al ( , 2012Haines et al ( , 2015 and our results have 22 satellites in common. Figure 6a shows our results for the ionosphere-free C1/P2 linear combination from Fig.…”
Section: Satellite Antenna Gdvsupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…The data sets of Haines et al (2010Haines et al ( , 2012Haines et al ( , 2015 and our results have 22 satellites in common. Figure 6a shows our results for the ionosphere-free C1/P2 linear combination from Fig.…”
Section: Satellite Antenna Gdvsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Their GDV are almost one order of magnitude smaller than those of SVN49. The findings of Springer and Dilssner (2009) were confirmed by Haines et al (2010Haines et al ( , 2012Haines et al ( , 2015 who determined GDV of the ionosphere-free linear combination from GPS measurements collected onboard the low-Earth orbiting GRACE satellite pair and found the largest GDV for some of the Block IIR satellites, larger than those of the GPS Block IIA and IIF satellites.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 69%
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