In this paper we investigate the accuracy of the earth orientation parameters (EOP) estimated from the continuous VLBI campaign CONT11. We first estimated EOP with daily resolution and compared these to EOP estimated from GNSS data. We find that the WRMS differences are about 31 \upmu as for polar motion and 7 \upmu s for length of day. This is about the precision we could expect, based on Monte Carlo simulations and the results of the previous CONT campaigns.
Schuh, H., Nilsson, T., Heinkelmann, R., Karbon, M., Raposo-Pulido, V., Soja, B. Earth orientation parameters estimated from VLBI during the CONT11 campaign,
Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014, с.491-502.
Schuh, H., Nilsson, T., Heinkelmann, R., Karbon, M., Raposo-Pulido, V., Soja, B. .
Earth orientation parameters estimated from VLBI during the CONT11 campaign.
: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014, с.491-502.
Schuh, H., Nilsson, T., Heinkelmann, R., Karbon, M., Raposo-Pulido, V., Soja, B. (2014)
Earth orientation parameters estimated from VLBI during the CONT11 campaign,
: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, с.491-502
Schuh, H.,
Nilsson, T.,
Heinkelmann, R.,
Karbon, M.,
Raposo-Pulido, V., &
Soja, B.
(2014).
Earth orientation parameters estimated from VLBI during the CONT11 campaign. Journal of Geodesy. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 88 (5), с.491-502.