Error assessment of GOCE SGG data using along track interpolation

GOCE will be the first satellite gravity mission measuring gravity gradients in space using a dedicated instrument called a gradiometer. High resolution gravity field recovery will be possible from these gradients. Such a recovery requires a proper description of the gravity gradient errors, where t...

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Main Authors: J. Bouman, R. Koop
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2003-01-01
Series:Advances in Geosciences
Online Access:http://www.adv-geosci.net/1/27/2003/adgeo-1-27-2003.pdf
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spelling doaj-a0b4d33e0c08440ea3bbe3ebdbc381682020-11-24T21:36:36ZengCopernicus PublicationsAdvances in Geosciences1680-73401680-73592003-01-0112732Error assessment of GOCE SGG data using along track interpolationJ. BoumanR. KoopGOCE will be the first satellite gravity mission measuring gravity gradients in space using a dedicated instrument called a gradiometer. High resolution gravity field recovery will be possible from these gradients. Such a recovery requires a proper description of the gravity gradient errors, where the a priori error model is for example based on end-to-end instrument simulations. One way to test the error model against real data, i.e. to see if the a priori model really describes the actual error, is to compare along track interpolated gradients with the measured gradients. The difference between the interpolated and measured gravity gradients is caused by, among others, the interpolation error and the measurement errors. The idea is that if the interpolation error is small enough, then the differences should be predicted reasonably well by the error model. This paper discusses a simulation study where the gravity gradient errors are generated with an end-to-end instrument simulator. The measurement error will be compared with the interpolation error and we will assess the latter as a function of the sampling interval.http://www.adv-geosci.net/1/27/2003/adgeo-1-27-2003.pdf
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Error assessment of GOCE SGG data using along track interpolation
Advances in Geosciences
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title Error assessment of GOCE SGG data using along track interpolation
title_short Error assessment of GOCE SGG data using along track interpolation
title_full Error assessment of GOCE SGG data using along track interpolation
title_fullStr Error assessment of GOCE SGG data using along track interpolation
title_full_unstemmed Error assessment of GOCE SGG data using along track interpolation
title_sort error assessment of goce sgg data using along track interpolation
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Advances in Geosciences
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1680-7359
publishDate 2003-01-01
description GOCE will be the first satellite gravity mission measuring gravity gradients in space using a dedicated instrument called a gradiometer. High resolution gravity field recovery will be possible from these gradients. Such a recovery requires a proper description of the gravity gradient errors, where the a priori error model is for example based on end-to-end instrument simulations. One way to test the error model against real data, i.e. to see if the a priori model really describes the actual error, is to compare along track interpolated gradients with the measured gradients. The difference between the interpolated and measured gravity gradients is caused by, among others, the interpolation error and the measurement errors. The idea is that if the interpolation error is small enough, then the differences should be predicted reasonably well by the error model. This paper discusses a simulation study where the gravity gradient errors are generated with an end-to-end instrument simulator. The measurement error will be compared with the interpolation error and we will assess the latter as a function of the sampling interval.
url http://www.adv-geosci.net/1/27/2003/adgeo-1-27-2003.pdf
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