Yang LiuYanxiong LiuZiwen TianXiaolei DaiYun QingMenghao Li
The Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) ultra-rapid precise orbits are crucial for global and wide-area real-time high-precision applications. The solar radiation pressure (SRP) model is an important factor in precise orbit determination. The real-time orbit determination is generally less accurate than the post-processed one and may amplify the instability and mismodeling of SRP models. Also, the impact of different SRP models on multi-GNSS real-time predicted orbits demands investigations. We analyzed the impact of the ECOM 1 and ECOM 2 models on multi-GNSS ultra-rapid orbit determination in terms of ambiguity resolution performance, real-time predicted orbit overlap precision, and satellite laser ranging (SLR) validation. The multi-GNSS observed orbital arc and predicted orbital arcs of 1, 3, 6, and 24 h are compared. The simulated real-time experiment shows that for GLONASS and Galileo ultra-rapid orbits, compared to ECOM 1, ECOM 2 increased the ambiguity fixing rate to 89.3% and 83.1%, respectively, and improves the predicted orbit accuracy by 9.2% and 27.7%, respectively. For GPS ultra-rapid orbits, ECOM 2 obtains a similar ambiguity fixing rate as ECOM 1 but slightly better orbit overlap precision. For BDS GEO ultra-rapid orbits, ECOM 2 obtains better overlap precision and SLR residuals, while for BDS IGSO and MEO ultra-rapid orbits, ECOM 1 obtains better orbit overlap precision and SLR residuals.
Chunhua JiangTianhe XuWenfeng NieZhenlong FangShuaimin WangAigong Xu
Longjiang TangJungang WangHuizhong ZhuMaorong GeAigong XuHarald Schuh
Arnold, DanielMeindl, MichaelBeutler, GerhardDach, RolfSchär, StefanLutz, SimonPrange, LarsSosnica, Krzysztof JakubMervart, LeosJäggi, Adrian
Daniel ArnoldMichael MeindlGerhard BeutlerRolf DachStefan SchaerS LutzLars PrangeKrzysztof SośnicaLeoš MervartAdrian Jäggi