IC SG5
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IC-SG5: Satellite gravity theory
Chair: T. Mayer-Gürr (Germany)
Affiliation: Comm. 2
Contents
[hide]Objectives
- Gravity field estimation
- Perturbation techniques versus in-situ measurements and new aproaches like short-arc integration, energy balance and so on.
- Computational problems related to the huge quantities of data. Algorithms to divide the computational tasks to run on massive parallel systems.
- Noise and error treatment
- Estimating the variance-covariance matrices of the observations, filtering techniques.
- Integrated analysis of different sensors featuring individual noise characteristics (like Accelerometer and K-band sensor in case of GRACE), calibration of instruments (internal and external).
- A-posteriori variance-covariance matrices, error propagation, validation.
- Space-time resolution, de-aliasing. Which signals can be estimated and which must be modeled?
- Gravity field modeling
- Choice of basis functions in time and space (with respect to applications in hydrology, oceanography).
- Global and regional modeling, modeling in terms of gravity sources (mass variations).
- Reference systems and datum problems (origin, orientation, static and temporal datum systems for gravity field changes).
- Aspects of data combination
- Combination of the satellite gravity missions (CHAMP, GRACE and GOCE) with terrestrial and aerial gravity information.
- Combination at the data level versus combination of results.
- A-priori information from non-gravity data such as changes in the geometry of the Earth and its rotation.
- Unified approaches: Joint analysis of gravity field observations, Earth rotation, and geometry changes.
- Future satellite missions
- Theory of new observation types and intruments.
- Formation flights. Investigation into stability of satellite formations and their sensitivity to aliasing errors.
- Follow-on gravity field missions.
- Orbit determination: theory, perturbation techniques, stability problems.
- Challenges caused by the inceasing accuracy of the observations: integration techniques, numerical problems due to limited digits in computation.
Program of activities
- Email:
Internal email discussions - Meeting:
Organization of working group meeting at larger meetings. - Website:
Launch of a website for communications, informations and links to data sources - Simulation data:
Assemble of a simulated data set with orbits, background models and artificial noise. This data set serves to test new algorithms and make different aproaches comparable.
Membership
Torsten Mayer-Guerr (Germany)
Oliver Baur (Germany)
Wolfgang Bosch (Germany)
Pavel Ditmar (Netherlands)
Thomas Gruber (Germany)
Shin-Chan Han (USA)
Michael Kern (Netherlands)
Juergen Kusche (Germany)
Michael Schmidt (Germany)
Roland Schmidt (Germany)
Roland Pail (Austria)
Insa Wolf (Germany)