GGOS working group on ground networks and communications
Pearlman, M.; Altamimi, Z.; Beck, N.; Forsberg, R.; Gurtner, W.; Kenyon, S.; Behrend, D.; Lemoine, F.G.; Ma, C.; Noll, C. E.; Pavlis, E.C.; Malkin, Z.; Moore, A.; Webb, F. H.; Neilan, R.; Ries, J. C.; Rothacher, M.; Willis, P.
Date:
2005-08-22
Keywords:
International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service (IERS); Global Geodetic Observing System (GGOS); DORIS; VLBI; GPS; IGS; gravity; tides; geoid
Publisher:
Pasadena, CA : Jet Propulsion Laboratory, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 2005.
Citation:
Dynamic Planet 2005 : Monitoring and Understanding a Dynamic Planet with Geodetic and Oceanographic Tools, a Joint Assembly of International Associations : IAG, IAPSO, and IABO, Cairns, Australia, August 22-26, 2005.
Abstract:
Activities of this Working Group include the investigation of the status quo and the development of a plan for full network integration to support improvements in terrestrial reference frame establishment and maintenance, Earth orientation and gravity field monitoring, precision orbit determination, and other geodetic and gravimetric applications required for the long-term observation of global change. This integration process includes the development of a network of fundamental stations with as many co-located techniques as possible, with precisely determined intersystem vectors. This network would exploit the strengths of each technique and minimize the weaknesses where possible. This paper discusses the organization of the working group, the work done to date, and future tasks
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