Title :
Precise Recovery of the Earth´s Gravitational Field With GRACE: Intersatellite Range-Rate Interpolation Approach
Author :
Zheng, Wei ; Hsu, Houtse ; Zhong, Min ; Yun, Meijuan
Author_Institution :
Key Lab. of Dynamic Geodesy, Inst. of Geodesy & Geophys., Wuhan, China
fDate :
5/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
First, a new observation equation of a satellite from the intersatellite range-rate interpolation approach (IRRIA) is created by inserting the precise intersatellite range-rate measurements into the line-of-sight component of the orbital velocity difference vector. Second, by a comparison of the two-point, four-point, six-point, and eight-point interpolation formulas, the accuracy of the Earth´s gravitational field is substantially improved using the six-point IRRIA formula due to an optimum signal-to-noise ratio. Third, a new Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellite-only Earth gravity field model WHIGG-GEGM02S is produced by GRACE-Level-1B real data during the year 2009 using the IRRIA, and the cumulative geoid height error and cumulative gravity anomaly error are 1.140 ×10-1 m and 1.807 ×10-6 m/s2 at degree 120, respectively. Finally, the new WHIGG-GEGM02S model is much closer to the existing GGM02S model by a comparison of the root mean square of the geoid height differences between the global positioning system/leveling observations and the existing seven GRACE global gravity field models.
Keywords :
data analysis; geodesy; geophysical techniques; gravity; interpolation; mean square error methods; AD 2009; Earth gravitational field; Earth gravity field model; GRACE global gravity field model; GRACE-level-1B real data; WHIGG-GEGM02S model; cumulative geoid height error; cumulative gravity anomaly error; eight-point interpolation formula; four-point interpolation formula; global positioning system; intersatellite range-rate interpolation approach; intersatellite range-rate measurement method; line-of-sight component; optimum signal-to-noise ratio; orbital velocity difference vector; root mean square method; six-point IRRIA formula; six-point interpolation formula; two-point interpolation formula; Accuracy; Data models; Earth; Global Positioning System; Gravity; Mathematical model; Satellites; Global positioning system (GPS)/leveling; Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE); Newton´s interpolation formula; WHIGG-GEGM02S model; intersatellite range-rate interpolation approach (IRRIA);
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LGRS.2011.2171475