On the correlation of tropospheric zenith path delay and station clock estimates in geodetic GNSS frequency transfer

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Title of host publicationEFTF 2010 - 24th European Frequency and Time Forum
Publication statusPublished - 18 Jun 2013
Event24th European Frequency and Time Forum, EFTF 2010 - Noordwijk, Netherlands
Duration: 13 Apr 201016 Apr 2010

Abstract

We have given a brief overview of the conventional troposphere modeling strategy for GNSS analysis. Subsequently we have shown that a ZWD error is mapped into the estimated receiver clock with a factor of 1.4 to 2.4 depending on the elevation cut-off. Furthermore, we have demonstrated that by including low elevation data into the PPP solution, the peak variations in the receiver clock can be reduced and the ZWD estimates become more stable.

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On the correlation of tropospheric zenith path delay and station clock estimates in geodetic GNSS frequency transfer. / Weinbach, U.; Schön, S.
EFTF 2010 - 24th European Frequency and Time Forum. 2013.

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Weinbach, U & Schön, S 2013, On the correlation of tropospheric zenith path delay and station clock estimates in geodetic GNSS frequency transfer. in EFTF 2010 - 24th European Frequency and Time Forum. 24th European Frequency and Time Forum, EFTF 2010, Noordwijk, Netherlands, 13 Apr 2010. https://doi.org/10.1109/EFTF.2010.6533695
Weinbach U, Schön S. On the correlation of tropospheric zenith path delay and station clock estimates in geodetic GNSS frequency transfer. In EFTF 2010 - 24th European Frequency and Time Forum. 2013 doi: 10.1109/EFTF.2010.6533695
Weinbach, U. ; Schön, S. / On the correlation of tropospheric zenith path delay and station clock estimates in geodetic GNSS frequency transfer. EFTF 2010 - 24th European Frequency and Time Forum. 2013.
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