

Author: Dach Rolf
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
ISSN: 0949-7714
Source: Journal of Geodesy, Vol.83, Iss.3-4, 2008-03, pp. : 353-365
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Abstract
Since May 2003, the Center for Orbit Determination in Europe (CODE), one of the analysis centers of the International GNSS Service, has generated GPS and GLONASS products in a rigorous combined multi-system processing scheme, which promises the best possible consistency of the orbits of both systems. The resulting products, in particular the satellite orbits and clocks, are easily accessible by the user community. In the first part of this article, we focus on the generation of the combined global products at CODE, where we put emphasis not only on accuracy, but also on completeness. We study the impact of GLONASS on the CODE products, and the benefit of using them. Last, but not least, we introduce AGNES (Automated GNSS Network for Switzerland), a regional tracking network of small extensions (roughly 400 km East-West, 200 km North-South), which consequently tracks all GNSS satellites and analyzes their measurements using the CODE products.
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