2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10291-021-01164-5
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Comparisons of CODE and CNES/CLS GPS satellite bias products and applications in Sentinel-3 satellite precise orbit determination

Abstract: To resolve undifferenced GNSS phase ambiguities, dedicated satellite products are needed, such as satellite orbits, clock offsets and biases. The International GNSS Service CNES/CLS analysis center provides satellite (HMW) Hatch-Melbourne-Wübbena bias and dedicated satellite clock products (including satellite phase bias), while the CODE analysis center provides satellite OSB (observable-specific-bias) and integer clock products. The CNES/CLS GPS satellite HMW bias products are determined by the Hatch-Melbourn… Show more

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“…Using the wide-lane satellite biases (µ s WL ) which are provided by GBM, the wide-lane ambiguity N s WL can be computed according to (18) [26]. Following the resolution of N s WL , the ambiguity N s 2I can be calculated according to (17) [26]. Finally, the observation equations can be illustrated in the form of (19) [27]:…”
Section: Observation Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using the wide-lane satellite biases (µ s WL ) which are provided by GBM, the wide-lane ambiguity N s WL can be computed according to (18) [26]. Following the resolution of N s WL , the ambiguity N s 2I can be calculated according to (17) [26]. Finally, the observation equations can be illustrated in the form of (19) [27]:…”
Section: Observation Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%