GPS for geodesy: with 32 tables
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adam_text | TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
Introduction
......................................................................................................
XIII
1
Reference Systems
......................................................................................1
Yehuda Bock
1.1
Introduction
.....................................................................................1
1.2
Transformations between the Celestial and Terrestrial Frames
.......5
1.3
Time Systems
...................................................................................7
1.4
Motion of the Earth s Rotation Axis
..............................................12
1.5
Earth Deformation
.........................................................................19
1.6
Conventional Reference Systems
..................................................26
1.7
TheIGS
..........................................................................................32
1.8
Summary
........................................................................................36
2
GPS Satellite Orbits
................................................................................43
Gerhard Beutler
et al.
2.1
Introduction
...................................................................................43
2.2
Equations of Motion for GPS
........................................................46
2.3
The Perturbing Forces Acting on GPS Satellites
...........................86
2.4
GPS Orbit Types
............................................................................99
2.5
Summary and Conclusions
.........................................................106
3
Propagation of the GPS Signals
...........................................................111
Richard B. Langley
3.1
Introduction
.................................................................................
Ill
3.2
Electromagnetic Waves
...............................................................
Ill
3.3
The GPS Signals
...........................................................................115
3.4
Propagation of Signals in Refractive Media
...............................122
3.5
Atmospheric Refraction
...............................................................125
3.6
Signal Multipath and Scattering
..................................................140
3.7
Summary
......................................................................................143
4
GPS Receivers and the
Observables
....................................................151
Richard B. Langley
4.1
Introduction
.................................................................................151
4.2
GPS Receivers
.............................................................................152
4.3
GPS
Observables
..........................................................................162
4.4
Observation Measurement Errors
...............................................167
4.5
Summary
......................................................................................183
VIII
5
GPS
Observation Equations
and Positioning Concepts
......................187
Peter J.G. Teunissen and Alfred Kleusberg
5.1
Introduction
.................................................................................187
5.2
GPS
Observables
..........................................................................188
5.3
Linear Combinations
....................................................................194
5.4
Single-Receiver NonPositioning Models
.......................................203
5.5
The Linearized Observation Equations for Positioning
...................211
5.6
Relative Positioning Models
.............................................................217
5.7
Summary
......................................................................................228
6
GPS Data Processing Methodology
.....................................................231
Geoffrey Blewitt
6.1
Introduction
.................................................................................231
6.2
Equivalence of Pseudorange and Carrier Phase
...........................233
6.3
Equivalence of Stochastic and Functional Models
......................246
6.4
Frame
Invariance
and Estimability
..............................................254
6.5
Summary and Conclusions
..........................................................268
7
Quality Control and GPS
......................................................................271
Peter J.G. Teunissen
7.1
Introduction
.................................................................................271
7.2
Validation of Batch Solutions
......................................................274
7.3
Validation of Recursive Solutions
...............................................289
7.4
Applications to Some GPS Models
..............................................303
7.5
Summary and Conclusions
..........................................................316
8
GPS Carrier Phase Ambiguity Fixing Concepts
................................319
Peter J.G. Teunissen
8.1
Introduction
.................................................................................319
8.2
Integer Least-Squares Adjustment and Testing
...........................321
8.3
Search for the Integer Least-Squares Ambiguities
......................332
8.4
The Invertible Ambiguity Transformations
.................................349
8.5
The LSQ Ambiguity Decorrelation Adjustment
..........................361
8.6
Summary
......................................................................................383
9
Active GPS
Contro«
Stations
................................................................389
Hans van
der Marel
9.1
Introduction
.................................................................................389
9.2
Active GPS Control Station Components
.....................................390
9.3
Single Channel Observation Equations
.........................................396
9.4
Real Time Integrity Monitoring
....................................................417
IX
9.5 Active GPS
Reference
Systems........................................................431
9.6
Summary and Conclusions
..........................................................433
10
Single-Site GPS Models
........................................................................437
Clyde
С
Goad
10.1
Introduction
.................................................................................437
10.2
Pseudorange Relation
..................................................................437
10.3
Direct Solution of Position and Receiver Clock
Offset -Bancroft s Solution
........................................................446
10.4
Dilution of Precision
....................................................................449
10.5
Combining Phase and Pseudorange for Single-Site
Determinations
.............................................................................451
10.6
Summary
......................................................................................456
11
Short Distance GPS Models
.................................................................457
Clyde
С
Goad
11.1
Introduction
.................................................................................457
11.2
Short Distance GPS Models
..........................................................457
11.3
Use of Both Pseudoranges and Phases
.........................................466
11.4
Disadvantages of Double Differences
.........................................475
11.5
Sequential Versus Batch Processing
............................................477
11.6
Network Adjustment
-
the Final Step
..........................................477
11.7
Summary
......................................................................................479
12
Medium Distance GPS Measurements
................................................483
Yehuda Bock
12.1
Introduction
.................................................................................483
12.2
GPS Models at Medium Distances
..............................................486
12.3
Analysis Modes
...........................................................................496
12.4
Network Adjustment
....................................................................501
12.5
Casestudies
.................................................................................512
1.26
Summary
......................................................................................529
13
Long-Distance
Kinematic GPS
............................................................537
Oscar L. Colombo
13.1
Introduction
.................................................................................537
13.2
Data Analysis
...............................................................................546
13.3
Testing the Accuracy of Long-Range Kinematic GPS
...............560
13.4
Conclusions
..................................................................................566
14
The GPS as a Tool in Global Geodynamics
........................................569
Gerhard Beutler
et al.
14.1
Introduction
.................................................................................569
14.2
The Partial Derivatives of the GPS Observable with
Respect to the Parameters of Global Geodynamics
.....................570
14.3
Geodynamical Parameters not Accessible to the GPS
.................573
14.4
Estimating Tropospheric Refraction
............................................575
14.5
Miscellaneous Orbit Modelling
...................................................579
14.6
Satellite- and Receiver- Clock Estimation
...................................583
14.7
Producing Annual Solutions
........................................................583
14.8
Results
..........................................................................................584
14.9
Summary and Conclusions
.........................................................596
15
Atmospheric Models from GPS
...........................................................599
Alfred Kleusberg
15.1
Introduction
.................................................................................599
15.2
Distribution of Refractivity in the Atmosphere
...........................599
15.3
Vertical Profiles of Refractivity from Radio Signal
Occultation
...................................................................................606
15.4
Models for the Ionosphere
...........................................................613
15.5
Summary and Conclusions
..........................................................622
16
The Role of GPS in Space Geodesy
......................................................625
Gerhard Beutler
16.1
Introduction
.................................................................................625
16.2
Space Geodesy in
1997................................................................626
16.3
Performance of the Major Space Techniques in the Recent Past
. 628
16.4
Space Geodesy: the Future
..........................................................631
16.5
SLR Observations to GPS Satellites
............................................635
16.6
Summary
......................................................................................648
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