GPS在轨时钟的NRL分析

J. Oaks, K. Senior, M. Largay, R. Beard, J. Buisson
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自GPS计划开始以来,美国海军研究实验室(NRL)已经收集数据并分析了GPS空间飞行器原子钟的性能。这些分析很大程度上是基于伪距离观测和国家地理空间情报局(NGA)提供的精确后拟合星历表。观测数据和时钟比较仅限于在GPS系统内收集的数据,主要原因是缺乏全球跟踪资源和收集数据的有效手段。随着国际GPS服务(IGS)和国际测量局(BIPM)试点项目的成功结束,将IGS地球物理数据与通用协调时间(UTC)相关联的新能力以及整合授时中心以确定UTC的新能力正在不断发展。从参与计时中心收集数据并进行分析,形成IGS时标和时钟产品,为轨道精密原子钟的分析建立了新的能力。NRL领导IGS时钟产品工作组并生成IGS时间标度。这些努力与GPS在轨分析相结合,为GPS和IGS的分析和改进性能提供了新的可能性。本文讨论了这些新的分析资源和可能提高的分析能力
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NRL analysis of GPS on-orbit clocks
The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) has collected data and analyzed GPS space vehicle atomic clock performance since the beginning of the GPS Program. These analyses have largely been based on pseudorange observations and precise post-fit ephemerides provided by the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA). Observational data and clock comparisons were limited to data collected within the GPS system due primarily to the lack of global tracking resources and effective means of gathering the data. With the successful conclusion of the International GPS Service (IGS) and Bureau International Poids and et Mesures (BIPM) Pilot Project, new capabilities to associate IGS geophysical data to universal coordinated time (UTC), and integration of timing centers to contribute to the determination of UTC are evolving. Data collection from participating timing centers and analysis to form the IGS timescales and Clock Products has established new capabilities for analysis of orbiting precision atomic clocks. NRL leads the IGS Clock Products Working Group and generates the IGS timescales. These efforts joined together with the GPS on-orbit analyses offer new possibilities for analysis and improved performance for both GPS and IGS. This paper discusses these new resources for analysis and possible improved analytical capabilities
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