Computer Science – Performance
Scientific paper
Jul 1988
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1988navpa..36..324f&link_type=abstract
(Instituts de Navigation, Congres International, Sydney, Australia, Feb. 1988) Navigation (Paris) (ISSN 0028-1530), vol. 36, Jul
Computer Science
Performance
Navigation Satellites, Orbital Position Estimation, Satellite Orbits, Satellite Tracking, Tracking Stations, Geodetic Satellites, Planet Ephemerides, Precision
Scientific paper
The use of satellite data related to reference positions and times for reducing error in high-accuracy position measurements is discussed. The principles and error sources of high-accuracy measurements are first considered. It is suggested that precision improvements of 1-10 percent should be possible with the introduction of special tracking stations which accurately determine satellite orbits and positions. The use of reference stations (for obtaining reference phases for interferometric and differential positioning) and warning stations (for evaluating satellite performance) is also considered.
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