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Atmospheric Delay Reduction Using KARAT for GPS Analysis and Implications for VLBIWe have been developing a state-of-the-art tool to estimate the atmospheric path delays by raytracing through mesoscale analysis (MANAL) data, which is operationally used for numerical weather prediction by the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA). The tools, which we have named KAshima RAytracing Tools (KARAT)', are capable of calculating total slant delays and ray-bending angles considering real atmospheric phenomena. The KARAT can estimate atmospheric slant delays by an analytical 2-D ray-propagation model by Thayer and a 3-D Eikonal solver. We compared PPP solutions using KARAT with that using the Global Mapping Function (GMF) and Vienna Mapping Function 1 (VMF1) for GPS sites of the GEONET (GPS Earth Observation Network System) operated by Geographical Survey Institute (GSI). In our comparison 57 stations of GEONET during the year of 2008 were processed. The KARAT solutions are slightly better than the solutions using VMF1 and GMF with linear gradient model for horizontal and height positions. Our results imply that KARAT is a useful tool for an efficient reduction of atmospheric path delays in radio-based space geodetic techniques such as GNSS and VLBI.
Document ID
20110011852
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Ichikawa, Ryuichi
(National Inst. of Information and Communications Technology Tokyo, Japan)
Hobiger, Thomas
(National Inst. of Information and Communications Technology Tokyo, Japan)
Koyama, Yasuhiro
(National Inst. of Information and Communications Technology Tokyo, Japan)
Kondo, Tetsuro
(National Inst. of Information and Communications Technology Tokyo, Japan)
Date Acquired
August 25, 2013
Publication Date
December 1, 2010
Publication Information
Publication: Proceedings of the Sixth General Meeting of the International VLBI Service for Geodesy and Astrometry
Subject Category
Geophysics
Distribution Limits
Public
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