Anomalies in IGS ephemeris and clock products and their impact on the solution of navigation problems
Автор: Pustoshilov A.S., Tsarev S.P., Ushakov Yu. Yu., Ovchinnikova E.V.
Журнал: Сибирский аэрокосмический журнал @vestnik-sibsau
Рубрика: Информатика, вычислительная техника и управление
Статья в выпуске: 2 т.22, 2021 года.
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The subject of this work is anomalies in the final products of the International GNSS Service (IGS), namely in the orbits and clock shifts of navigation satellites. The aim of the study was to determine the effect of such anomalies on the accuracy of precise point positioning (PPP) problems. As a method for detecting and distinguishing anomalies in the orbits of navigation satellites, the method proposed earlier by the authors (approximation by polynomials of high degrees) is used. For PPP problems we used the solution methodology recommended by IGS. The proposed method for detection of anomalies in orbits is applied to the analysis of anomalies in the orbits of GPS navigation satellites. Examples of anomalies that can be detected using the proposed method are demonstrated. A brief statistical analysis and comparison of the frequencies of anomalies in the orbits of GPS navigation satellites from 2010 to 2018, published by various IGS analytical centers, are presented. It is shown that orbital anomalies at the boundaries of daily intervals are, as a rule, correlated with anomalies in clock shifts and have a partially mutually compensating effect on the solution of navigation problems. Experiments have shown that for PPP problems, anomalies significantly increase the standard deviation of the pseudorange residues of the solution. Two options for mitigating the problem with anomalous orbits are considered: exclusion of satellites with anomalies at the boundaries of daily intervals from the solution process and “correction” of the anomaly in the orbit. The most natural method of orbit correction (an orbit change to remove large anomalies at the day boundaries) of the published final orbits has been tested. From the point of view of PPP problems the most effective way to mitigate the exposed problems at the day boundaries turned out to be the exclusion of satellites with anomalies in the orbit, since attempts to “correct” the orbits more often led to an increase in the RMS deviation of pseudo-ranges, which is associated with correlated anomalies in the clocks of the navigation satellite. According to the results of the study, we can conclude: before solving the PPP problems, it is necessary to investigate the orbits and clocks of the navigation satellites for the presence of anomalies by the proposed methods and, if possible, exclude such satellites from the input data before solving the PPP problem. The proposed methods for detection of anomalies in the published orbits and clocks of navigation satellites, in addition to obvious applications to PPP problems, are also applicable to monitoring the quality of functioning of the space and ground segments of GLONASS and GPS systems.
Igs, gps, satellite orbits, satellite clocks, ppp
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/148322029
IDR: 148322029 | DOI: 10.31772/2712-8970-2021-22-2-288-300