Publication | Open Access
Real‐time GPS sensing of atmospheric water vapor: Precise point positioning with orbit, clock, and phase delay corrections
124
Citations
23
References
2014
Year
Environmental MonitoringEngineeringLocation EstimationGlobal Navigation Satellite SystemPositioning SystemIntegrated Water VaporSatellite ProcessingPrecision NavigationEarth ScienceSatellite MeasurementAtmospheric ScienceCalibrationAtmospheric SensingReal‐time Satellite OrbitGeodesyHydrometeorologyMeteorologyGeographyRadiation MeasurementPpp AmbiguityReal‐time Gps SensingSatellite Navigation SystemsAtmospheric Water VaporRemote SensingSatellite MeteorologyPhase Delay Corrections
Abstract The recent development of the International Global Navigation Satellite Systems Service Real‐Time Pilot Project and the enormous progress in precise point positioning (PPP) techniques provide a promising opportunity for real‐time determination of Integrated Water Vapor (IWV) using GPS ground networks for various geodetic and meteorological applications. In this study, we develop a new real‐time GPS water vapor processing system based on the PPP ambiguity fixing technique with real‐time satellite orbit, clock, and phase delay corrections. We demonstrate the performance of the new real‐time water vapor estimates using the currently operationally used near‐real‐time GPS atmospheric data and collocated microwave radiometer measurements as an independent reference. The results show that an accuracy of 1.0 ~ 2.0 mm is achievable for the new real‐time GPS based IWV value. Data of such accuracy might be highly valuable for time‐critical geodetic (positioning) and meteorological applications.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1