Mathematics
Scientific paper
Jan 1980
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1980rspta.294..357a&link_type=abstract
(Royal Society, Discussion on the Satellite Doppler Tracking and Its Geodetic Applications, London, England, Oct. 10, 11, 1978.)
Mathematics
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Doppler Radar, Geodetic Coordinates, Radar Tracking, Relaxation Method (Mathematics), Satellite Orbits, Satellite Tracking, Broadcasting, Ephemeris Time, Ground Stations, Positioning, United Kingdom
Scientific paper
Satellite Doppler observations made in the translocation mode and processed by short arc and orbit relaxation techniques can lead to substantial improvements in relative positioning accuracies over those achieved by individual position determinations. The assessment of the relative merits of different mathematical solution models is a difficult task which can be solved by comparing the models to an 'absolute' standard. This has been done by using satellite Doppler observations made at nine stations forming part of the Edinburgh-Malvern-Dover precise traverse. The Doppler data obtained along this traverse in the translocation mode were processed by the new Nottingham orbit relaxation program as well as by other commercially available short arc programs.
Ashkenazi V.
Sykes R. M.
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