Further considerations on combining earth rotation observations from different space geodetic systems |
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Authors: | Brent A. Archinal Ivan I. Mueller |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Geodetic Science and Surveying, Ohio State University, 1958 Neil Avenue, 43210-1247 Columbus, Ohio, (USA);(2) Present address: Earth Orientation Parameters Division, U.S. Naval Observatory, 20392 Washington, D.C. |
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Abstract: | Additional results are presented concerning a study that consider improvements over present Earth Rotation Parameter (ERP) determination methods by directly combining observations from various space geodetic systems in one adjustment. Earlier results are extended, showing that in addition to slight improvements in accuracy substantial (a factor of three or more) improvements in precision and significant reductions in correlations between various parameters can be obtained (by combining Lunar Laser Ranging (LLR), Satellite Laser Ranging (SLR) to Lageos, and Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) data in one adjustment) as compared to results from individual systems. Smaller improvements are also seen over the weighted means of the individual system results. Although data transmission would not be significantly reduced, negligible additional computer time would be required if (standardized) normal equations were available from individual solutions. Suggestions for future work and implications for the new International Earth Rotation Service (IERS) are also presented. |
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