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DORIS-DIODE : Real-Time Earth Pole Coordinates computed in space
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Event: 2016 IDS Workshop
Session: Research activities and new applications
Presentation type: Type Oral
Contribution: not provided
Abstract:
Keywords : DORIS, DIODE, Earth Pole Coordinates, Real-Time, On-Board, Navigation
ABSTRACT :
As presented in Constance (2014), Earth Pole coordinates estimates are computed by the
recent versions of the on-board software : DIODE has been refined and is now able
to produce an estimation in real-time. These data are sent to the ground system
through new telemetry packets (the Auxiliary Data) and this in a few hours delay.
These estimations may be interesting to produce a Near-Real-Time estimation,
or to initialize longer delay adjustments.
Ground mixing of the results of 2 satellites may help refining these estimates.
This presentation shows results of operational real-time computations performed
on-board Jason-3 and Sentinel-3A since their launch at the beginning of 2016.
Results are compared with IERS estimations. Discrepancies are being analysed
and future trends are discussed