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integrated using the models given in table 6.1, as well as the observations of the GRACE accelerometers. Where the dynamic orbit integration algorithm as described in chapter 5 only fits the initial state of each arc to the approximate orbit used as input, GRACE offers more observations that can be employed here: POD orbits derived from hl-SST observations by the GPS receiver and the ll-SST observations of the KBR system. In ITSG-Grace2016, the dynamic orbit is also fit to both of these observation groups. Accelerometer calibration parametersxcal as described in section 6.4.1 are co-estimated with the initial satellite state for each arc. The observation system for this orbit fit is   lsstlpod,A lpod,B    =    Asst ΦA ΦBApod,A ΦA 0 Apod,B 0 ΦB       xcaly0,A y0,B    , (6.3.1) where the design matricesAare those described in section 6.4.3. The newly estimated initial states yˆ0,A and yˆ0,B are then used to improve the dynamic orbit estimates of GRACE-A and GRACE-B according to eq. (5.1.14). The complete process for integrating the ITSG-Grace2016 dynamic orbits consists of three steps, as illustrated in fig. 6.4. Table 6.1: Background models for dynamic orbit integration in ITSG-Grace2016. Effect Model Mean earth gravity GOCO05s 1 Trend GOCO05s 1 Annual & semi-annual oscillation GOCO05s 1 Atmosphere & ocean dealiasing AOD1B RL05 2 Earth rotation IERS 2010 3 Solid earth tides IERS 2010 3 Pole tides IERS 2010 3 Relativistic effects IERS 2010 3 Third body forces JPL DE421 4 Ocean tides EOT11a 5 Ocean pole tides Desai, 2002 6 Atmospheric tides Atmospheric tide loading calculator 7 1 Mayer-Gu¨rr, Kvas, et al., 2015 2 Flechtner, Dobslaw, and Fagiolini, 2014 3 Petit and Luzum, 2010 4 Folkner, Williams, and Boggs, 2008 5The EOT11a model was produced by DGFI based on multi-mission altimeter data and distributed via OpenADB (http://openadb.dgfi.badw.de). More details on the product are available in (Savcenko et al., 2012). 6Using coefficients published in the IERS Conventions (2010). 7van Dam and Ray, 2010 6.3 Orbit Integration 49
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Contributions to GRACE Gravity Field Recovery Improvements in Dynamic Orbit Integration, Stochastic Modelling of the Antenna Offset Correction, and Co-Estimation of Satellite Orientations
Titel
Contributions to GRACE Gravity Field Recovery
Untertitel
Improvements in Dynamic Orbit Integration, Stochastic Modelling of the Antenna Offset Correction, and Co-Estimation of Satellite Orientations
Autor
Matthias Ellmerr
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Verlag der Technischen Universität Graz
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Graz
Datum
2018
Sprache
englisch
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CC BY 4.0
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978-3-85125-646-8
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21.0 x 29.7 cm
Seiten
185
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Geodäsie, Gravitation, Geodesy, Physics, Physik
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