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Impact of orbit modeling on DORIS station position and Earth rotation estimates
Authors:Petr Štěpánek  Carlos Javier Rodriguez-Solano  Urs Hugentobler  Vratislav Filler
Institution:1. Geodetic Observatory Pecný, Research Institute of Geodesy, Topography and Cartography, Ond?ejov 244, 25165, Czech Republic;2. Institut für Astronomische und Physikalische Geodäsie, Technische Universität München, Arcisstraße 21, 80333 München, Germany
Abstract:The high precision of estimated station coordinates and Earth rotation parameters (ERP) obtained from satellite geodetic techniques is based on the precise determination of the satellite orbit. This paper focuses on the analysis of the impact of different orbit parameterizations on the accuracy of station coordinates and the ERPs derived from DORIS observations. In a series of experiments the DORIS data from the complete year 2011 were processed with different orbit model settings. First, the impact of precise modeling of the non-conservative forces on geodetic parameters was compared with results obtained with an empirical-stochastic modeling approach. Second, the temporal spacing of drag scaling parameters was tested. Third, the impact of estimating once-per-revolution harmonic accelerations in cross-track direction was analyzed. And fourth, two different approaches for solar radiation pressure (SRP) handling were compared, namely adjusting SRP scaling parameter or fixing it on pre-defined values.
Keywords:DORIS  DORIS solutions  Orbitography  Orbit modeling
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