The effect of tracking network configuration on GPS baseline estimates for the CASA Uno experiment

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Geodetic Accuracy, Geodetic Surveys, Global Positioning System, Global Tracking Network, Central America, Orbit Calculation, South America, Very Long Base Interferometry

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The effect of the tracking network on long (greater than 100 km) GPS baseline estimates was estimated using various subsets of the global tracking network initiated by the first Central and South America (CASA Uno) experiment. It was found that best results could be obtained with a global tacking network consisting of three U.S. stations, two sites in the southwestern Pacific, and two sites in Europe. In comparison with smaller subsets, this global network improved the baseline repeatability, the resolution of carrier phase cycle ambiguities, and formal errors of the orbit estimates.

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