Efficient satellite orbit modelling using pseudo-stochastic parameters |
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Authors: | G. Beutler A. Jäggi U. Hugentobler L. Mervart |
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Affiliation: | (1) Astronomical Institute, University of Bern, Sidlerstrasse 5, Bern, 3012, Switzerland;(2) Institute of Advanced Geodesy, Czech Technical University, K-152, FSvCVVT, Thakurova 7, Prague 6-Dejvice, 16629, Czech Republic |
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Abstract: | If the force field acting on an artificial Earth satellite is not known a priori with sufficient accuracy to represent its observations on their accuracy level, one may introduce so-called pseudo-stochastic parameters into an orbit determination process, e.g. instantaneous velocity changes at user-defined epochs or piecewise constant accelerations in user-defined adjacent time subintervals or piecewise linear and continuous accelerations in adjacent time subintervals. The procedures, based on standard least-squares, associated with such parameterizations are well established, but they become inefficient (slow) if the number of pseudo-stochastic parameters becomes large. We develop two efficient methods to solve the orbit determination problem in the presence of pseudo-stochastic parameters. The results of the methods are identical to those obtained with conventional least-squares algorithms. The first efficient algorithm also provides the full variance–covariance matrix; the second, even more efficient algorithm, only parts of it. |
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Keywords: | Orbit modelling Efficient orbit determination Pseudo-stochastic parameters |
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