TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of troposphere slant delays on regional double difference GPS processing
AU - Nordman, Maaria
AU - Eresmaa, Reima
AU - Boehm, Johannes
AU - Poutanen, Markku
AU - Koivula, Hannu
AU - Järvinen, Heikki
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - The demand for geodetic time series that are accurate and stable is increasing. One factor limiting their accuracy is troposphere refraction, which is hard to model and compute with sufficient resolution, both in time and space. We have studied the effect of numerical weather model (NWM)-derived troposphere slant delays and the most commonly used mapping functions, Niell and Vienna, on Global Positioning System (GPS) processing. Six months of data were calculated for a regional Finnish network, FinnRef, which consists of 13 stations, using Bernese v. 5.0 in double difference mode. The results showed that when site-specific troposphere zenith delays or gradients are not estimated, the use of NWM-based troposphere delays improved the repeatabilities of all three components of station positions (north, east and up) statistically significantly and up to 60%. The more realistic troposphere model also reduces the baseline length dependence of the solution. When site-specific troposphere delays and the horizontal gradients were estimated, there was no statistically significant improvement between the different solutions.
AB - The demand for geodetic time series that are accurate and stable is increasing. One factor limiting their accuracy is troposphere refraction, which is hard to model and compute with sufficient resolution, both in time and space. We have studied the effect of numerical weather model (NWM)-derived troposphere slant delays and the most commonly used mapping functions, Niell and Vienna, on Global Positioning System (GPS) processing. Six months of data were calculated for a regional Finnish network, FinnRef, which consists of 13 stations, using Bernese v. 5.0 in double difference mode. The results showed that when site-specific troposphere zenith delays or gradients are not estimated, the use of NWM-based troposphere delays improved the repeatabilities of all three components of station positions (north, east and up) statistically significantly and up to 60%. The more realistic troposphere model also reduces the baseline length dependence of the solution. When site-specific troposphere delays and the horizontal gradients were estimated, there was no statistically significant improvement between the different solutions.
KW - Double difference mode
KW - Geodetic time series
KW - GPS processing
KW - Troposphere slant delays
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=70549090103&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1186/BF03353195
DO - 10.1186/BF03353195
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:70549090103
VL - 61
SP - 845
EP - 852
JO - Earth Planets and Space
JF - Earth Planets and Space
SN - 1343-8832
IS - 7
ER -