GPS plus GLONASS CORS Processing: The Asian-Pacific APREF Case

The ongoing completion of the GLONASS system asks for a new assessment of its performance in relation to CORS network processing. The recent established Asian-Pacific Reference Frame (APREF) offered such an opportunity. Daily double-difference network solutions have been computed both for GPS-only a...

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Main Authors: Nardo, A., Huisman, L., Teunissen, Peter
Format: Conference Paper
Published: SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN 2011
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/8950
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Teunissen, Peter
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description The ongoing completion of the GLONASS system asks for a new assessment of its performance in relation to CORS network processing. The recent established Asian-Pacific Reference Frame (APREF) offered such an opportunity. Daily double-difference network solutions have been computed both for GPS-only and GPS + GLONASS processings. The formal precision of the daily solutions as well as the time series of the coordinates and reference frame parameters, derived from multi-annual combinations (2. 5 years) of the daily solutions, have been used to assess the effect of the additional GLONASS observations on the estimates of the coordinates and the stability of the reference frame. Results show that, for 24-h data batches, GLONASS adds little improvement when compared to GPS-only processing.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-89502017-09-13T14:35:05Z GPS plus GLONASS CORS Processing: The Asian-Pacific APREF Case Nardo, A. Huisman, L. Teunissen, Peter The ongoing completion of the GLONASS system asks for a new assessment of its performance in relation to CORS network processing. The recent established Asian-Pacific Reference Frame (APREF) offered such an opportunity. Daily double-difference network solutions have been computed both for GPS-only and GPS + GLONASS processings. The formal precision of the daily solutions as well as the time series of the coordinates and reference frame parameters, derived from multi-annual combinations (2. 5 years) of the daily solutions, have been used to assess the effect of the additional GLONASS observations on the estimates of the coordinates and the stability of the reference frame. Results show that, for 24-h data batches, GLONASS adds little improvement when compared to GPS-only processing. 2011 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/8950 10.1007/978-3-642-37222-3_31 SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN restricted
spellingShingle Nardo, A.
Huisman, L.
Teunissen, Peter
GPS plus GLONASS CORS Processing: The Asian-Pacific APREF Case
title GPS plus GLONASS CORS Processing: The Asian-Pacific APREF Case
title_full GPS plus GLONASS CORS Processing: The Asian-Pacific APREF Case
title_fullStr GPS plus GLONASS CORS Processing: The Asian-Pacific APREF Case
title_full_unstemmed GPS plus GLONASS CORS Processing: The Asian-Pacific APREF Case
title_short GPS plus GLONASS CORS Processing: The Asian-Pacific APREF Case
title_sort gps plus glonass cors processing: the asian-pacific apref case
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/8950