Experiment Using GPS/GLONASS Common-View Time Transfer Between Europe and North America

W. Lewandowski, J. Danaher, W.J. Klepczynski

Abstract: Since July 1995 the Bureau International des Poids et Mesures, the 3S Navigation and the United States Naval Observatory have taken part in an experiment which compares GLONASS and GPS common-view time transfer. At each site, S&res in France, Laguna Hills in Cali8ornia and Washington DC, GLONASS time receivers type R-100 and GPS receivers are simultaneously connected to the local atomic clocks. As GPS common-view time transfer between Europe and North America is accomplished to accuracy of several nanoseconds this gives an excellent reference with which to evahrate the ultimate performance of GLONASS common-view time transfer. The purpose of this article is to explain the principles of dual system GPS/GLONASS common-view time transfer. Procedures for dam processing and standardizing GLONASS and GPS/GLONASS international common-view time transfer are also discussed.
Published in: Proceedings of the 9th International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division of The Institute of Navigation (ION GPS 1996)
September 17 - 20, 1996
Kansas City, MO
Pages: 271 - 277
Cite this article: Lewandowski, W., Danaher, J., Klepczynski, W.J., "Experiment Using GPS/GLONASS Common-View Time Transfer Between Europe and North America," Proceedings of the 9th International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division of The Institute of Navigation (ION GPS 1996), Kansas City, MO, September 1996, pp. 271-277.
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