Abstract's details

Precise Orbit Determination by CNES/CLS IDS Analysis Center in the frame of ITRF2013

Hugues Capdeville (CLS, France)

CoAuthors

Laurent Soudarin (CLS, France); Jean-Michel Lemoine (CNES, France); Philippe Schaeffer (CLS, France)

Event: 2014 Ocean Surface Topography Science Team Meeting

Session: Precision Orbit Determination

Presentation type: Type Oral

Contribution: PDF file

Abstract:

For our contribution to the ITRF2013, we processed 20 years of DORIS data with the available DORIS network. We focus here on the satellites used for the altimetry, TOPEX, ENVISAT, JASON-1, JASON-2, CRYOSAT-2, HY2-A and SARAL. First, we present in this contribution the POD standards used for the re-processing. The CNES/CLS IDS Analysis Center determines the orbits from the beginning of each mission to the end of year 2013. For these satellites the orbits are available in the SP3c format on all over the processing period at the IDS Data Centers (CDDIS and IGN). We show the statistical results such as one per revolution empirical acceleration amplitudes, orbit residuals. We give also some comparisons to the CNES precise orbit used for altimetry.
 

Oral presentation show times:

Room Start Date End Date
Ballroom Wed, Oct 29 2014,12:15 Wed, Oct 29 2014,12:30
Hugues Capdeville
CLS
France
hcapdeville@cls.fr