ERROR EFFECT ANALYSIS OF KINEMATIC PRECISE ORBIT DETERMINATION FROM SATELLITE-BORNE GPS UN-DIFFERENTIAL PHASE OBSERVATIONS
Zheng Zuoya 1,2,3) ; Dang Yamin 1,3) ; Lu Xiushan 2,3) ; and Yang Fanlin 2,3)
1)Institute of Geodesy and Geodynamics, Chinese Academy of Surveying and Mapping, Beijing 1008302)Key Laboratory of Surveying and Mapping Technology on Island and Reef of SBSM, Qingdao 2665103)Geomatics College, Shandong University of Science and Technology, Qingdao 266510
Abstract:In the undifferential phase kinematic precise orbit determination from satelliteborne GPS data, besides ionospheric delay, multipath effect, relativistic effect and phase center offset, LEO satellite orbit accuracy is prone to be affected by GPS precise ephemeris from different data centers, spatial geometric distribution of GPS satellite and so on. Taking satelliteborne GPS observations on CHAMP satellite as example, we analyze error effect on kinematic precise orbit determination from GPS precise ephemeris, satellite clock bias, phase center offset, relativistic effect and GPS satellite geometric distribution, and achive some helpful results,the main ones are as follows.1)The difference among the GPS orbits obtained from different data processing centers are small.2)The clock error changes between neighboring epochs of the some data centers are small,1-2 cm and the differences of the correction clock error of different data center are large.3)The accuracy of the clock error correction of GPS satellite is better than 5 ns.