Numerical velocity determination and calibration methods for champ using the energy balance approach

authored by
M. Weigelt, N. Sneeuw
Abstract

More than two years of data of the CHAMP satellite mission is available and the usage of the energy balance approach for global gravity field recovery has been successfully implemented by several groups around the world. This paper addresses two important aspects of the data processing. First, high-quality gravity recovery requires numerical differentiation of kinematic positions. Two methods are investigated using simulated and real dynamic data. It is shown that a third order Taylor differentiator is sufficient to reach good results. Second, drift due to the accelerometer bias has to be corrected. Two possible approaches are discussed: cross-over calibration on the one hand, calibration w.r.t. a reference model on the other hand. Currently the crossover calibration fails due to the insufficient accuracy of the crossover determination whereas the calibration w.r.t. a reference model gives good results.

External Organisation(s)
University of Calgary
Type
Article
Journal
International Association of Geodesy Symposia
Volume
129
Pages
54-59
No. of pages
6
ISSN
0939-9585
Publication date
09.2005
Publication status
Published
Peer reviewed
Yes
ASJC Scopus subject areas
Computers in Earth Sciences, Geophysics
Electronic version(s)
https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-26932-0_10 (Access: Unknown)
 

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