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5. Can We Really Promise a mm-Accuracy for the Local Ties on a Geo-VLBI Antenna

verfasst von : Ulla Kallio, Markku Poutanen

Erschienen in: Geodesy for Planet Earth

Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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Abstract

For the next-generation geodetic VLBI network a 1 mm positioning accuracy is anticipated. The accuracy should be site-independent consistent, reliably controlled, and traceable over long time periods. There are a number of remaining limitations. These include random and systematic components of the delay observable itself, various antenna-related errors, and especially a proper handling of local ties at multi-technique sites.
At the Metsähovi Fundamental Station operated by the Finnish Geodetic Institute there are a CGPS and Glonass receivers, both in IGS network, a SLR (currently under renovation), a DORIS beacon, a superconducting gravimeter, and a 14.5 m radio telescope owned by Metsähovi Radio Observatory of the Helsinki University of Technology. Between five and eight geodetic VLBI sessions are conducted annually.
We tested a method to simultaneously measure the tie of the VLBI antenna to the GPS network by tracking the movement of two GPS antennas attached to the radio telescope during geodetic VLBI sessions. We used kinematic trajectory solutions of the two GPS antennas to calculate the orientation and the reference point of the VLBI antenna.
In this paper we describe the data acquisition, calculation model, some error sources and test results of four campaigns. The position of the reference point is time, temperature, antenna elevation and azimuth dependent. We propose that in the future, the position should be tracked permanently during geo-VLBI campaigns with attached GPS antennas.

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Metadaten
Titel
Can We Really Promise a mm-Accuracy for the Local Ties on a Geo-VLBI Antenna
verfasst von
Ulla Kallio
Markku Poutanen
Copyright-Jahr
2012
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20338-1_5