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Optimum data weighting and error calibration for estimation of gravitational parameters
Author(s) -
Francis J. Lerch
Publication year - 1991
Publication title -
bulletin géodésique
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0007-4632
DOI - 10.1007/bf00806341
Subject(s) - weighting , calibration , satellite , gravitation , mathematics , a weighting , tracking (education) , algorithm , computer science , statistics , physics , psychology , pedagogy , classical mechanics , astronomy , acoustics
Summary  A new approach has been developed for determining consistent satellite-tracking data weights in solutions for the satellite-only gravitational models. The method employs subset least-squares solutions of the satellite data contained within the complete solution and requires that the differences of the parameters of subset solutions and the complete solution to be in agreement with their error estimates by adjusting the data weights. GEM-T2 model was recently computed and adjusted through a direct application of this method. The estimated data weights are markedly smaller than the weights implied by the formal uncertainties of the measurements. Orbital arc tests as well as surface gravity comparisons show significant improvements for solutions when more realistic data weighting is achieved.

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