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[IGSMAIL-5558]: Munich/Dresden GPS Reprocessing Product Release



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IGS Electronic Mail      22 Feb 05:11:24 PST 2007      Message Number 5558
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Author: Peter Steigenberger

Dear colleagues,

as some of you may know, Technische Universitaet Muenchen (TUM) and Technische Universitaet Dresden (TUD) have completely and homogeneoulsy reprocessed a global GPS network of about 200 stations. More details and first results of this project are described in Steigenberger et al (2006), Reprocessing of a global GPS network, JGR, 111, B05402, http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2005JB003747

At the moment, the time interval from 1/1994 till 365/2005 is covered by a more recent reprocessing run including:

- absolute antenna phase center model for receiver and satellite antennas

- application of the isobaric mapping function (IMF) based on numerical weather model data: Vey et al (2006), Influence of mapping function parameters on global GPS network analyses: Comparisons between NMF and IMF, GRL, 33, L01814, http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2005GL024361

- consideration of second- and third-order ionospheric effects according to Fritsche et al (2005), Impact of higher-order ionospheric terms on GPS estimates, GRL, 32, L23311, http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2005GL024342.

The GPS satellite orbits and the Earth rotation parameters of this reprocessing are now publicly available. These products are available in two different format categories:

- SP3c orbit files & ERPs in IERS pole format
- Bernese standard orbit (STD) files (binary Linux 32-bit) & ERPs in Bernese ERP format


All products as well as a detailed product description including an analysis strategy summary are available at the ISDC of GFZ Potsdam

http://isdc.gfz-potsdam.de/gps-pdr

and from a ftp-server in Dresden

ftp://kpgpc7.geo.tu-dresden.de.


For both services, a personalized login is required. For GFZ ISDC please register at


http://isdc.gfz-potsdam.de/user.php?op=register&module=NewUser

and choose the GPS-PDR project at http://isdc.gfz-potsdam.de/index.php?name=MyAccount&action=personal.

For the ftp-server in Dresden, please consult the webpage at

http://www.tu-dresden.de/ipg/reprocessing.html

and request a password by email to reprorequest @ ipg.geo.tu-dresden.de

If you decide to use the reprocessing products described here, please refer to the publication by Steigenberger et al. (2006) given above in any publication or presentation. The extension of the time interval covered by the reprocessing as well as the release of further products is planned for the near future. If there are any questions, comments, results etc., please let us know.


With best regards,


       Markus Rothacher (rothacher @ gfz-potsdam.de)
       Peter Steigenberger (steigenberger @ gfz-potsdam.de)

       Reinhard Dietrich (dietrich @ ipg.geo.tu-dresden.de)
       Mathias Fritsche (fritsche@@ipg.geo.tu-dresden.de)
       Axel Ruelke (ruelke @ ipg.geo.tu-dresden.de)