Review the IGS Strategy for Precise Point Positioning Applications
- 1University of Bern, Astronomical Institute, Bern, Switzerland (rolf.dach@aiub.unibe.ch)
- 2Swiss Federal Office of Topography, swisstopo, Wabern, Switzerland
Within the IGS, it was agreed that Precise Point Positioning (PPP) based on satellite orbit and clock corrections of the IGS analysis centers allow a direct access to the IGS realization of the International Terrestrial Reference Frame (ITRF). This convention is considered convenient for all PPP users and should not be changed in future.
On the other hand, the groups determining the GNSS satellite orbits do prefer an origin of the frame that is related to the Earth instantaneous center of mass since this is the reference of the gravitational orbit force model. With this background, some discussions take place to change the convention related to the origin of the terrestrial frame because it is convenient for the orbit determination. This convention is, however, in contradiction to the expected needs of the PPP users that do prefer a stable coordinate origin in time.
We will introduce a strategy to serve both needs by applying the center of mass corrections for the orbit determination only.
How to cite: Dach, R., Arnold, D., Brockmann, E., Kalarus, M., Prange, L., Schaer, S., Stebler, P., and Jäggi, A.: Review the IGS Strategy for Precise Point Positioning Applications, EGU General Assembly 2024, Vienna, Austria, 14–19 Apr 2024, EGU24-16959, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-16959, 2024.