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- Title
- Fully automated VLBI analysis with c5++ for ultra-rapid determination of UT1
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- Auckland University of Technology
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- Tuwhera
- Description
VLBI is the only space-geodetic technique which gives direct access to the Earth's phase of rotation, i.e. universal time UT1. Beside multi-baseline sessions, regular single baseline VLBI experiments are scheduled in order to provide estimates of UT1 for the international space community. Although the turn-around time of such sessions is usually much shorter and results are available within one day after the data were recorded, lower latency of UT1 results is still requested. Based on the exp...
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- Research Paper
- Research format
- Journal article
- Date created
- 2011-02-03
- Creator
- Hobiger, T / Otsubo, T / Sekido, M / Gotoh, T / Kubooka, T / Takiguchi, H
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/10292/3941
- Related subjects
- VLBI / Earth rotation / UT1 / Ambiguity resolution / Automation
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