Resent-From: tim.springer@aiub.unibe.ch Resent-Message-Id: <200011031708.JAA26159@igscb.jpl.nasa.gov> Resent-date: Fri, 03 Nov 2000 18:08:30 +0100 (MET) Date: Fri, 03 Nov 2000 18:08:29 +0100 From: Tim Springer Subject: [IGSMAIL-3088]: IGS Ultra rapid products To: igsmail@igscb.jpl.nasa.gov Message-id: <1001103180829.ZM14787@ubecx01> Sender: owner-igsmail Precedence: bulk ****************************************************************************** IGS Electronic Mail 03 Nov 09:08:36 PST 2000 Message Number 3088 ****************************************************************************** Author: Tim Springer Dear IGS colleagues, Starting next Monday the IGS Ultra rapid products (IGU's) will become official IGS products. The IGU products have been generated in an experimental modus since GPS week 1052. These products now have matured enough to make them official IGS products. The IGU products are an orbit file (sp3), an Earth Rotation file (IGS/IERS format), and a combination summary file. The IGU products are based on the hourly RINEX files from the IGS network. I would hereby like to take the chance to thank all station operators for their great efforts in providing very reliable and high quality data on an hourly basis. The IGU products will contain 48 hours worth of orbits. The first 24 hours contain a "real" orbit, i.e., an orbit based on actual observations. The second 24 hours contain a predicted orbit. However, the orbit should be continuous at the boundary between the real and predicted part. Currently these Ultra rapid (IGU) products are generated twice each day at 03:00 and 15:00 UTC and have a time-lag (time after the last observation used) of 3 hours. Like the IGP (IGS Predicted) products the IGU products are usable for (near-) real-time applications. However, the average age of the IGU predictions is only 9 hours compared to 36 hours for the IGP products. This constitutes a significant improvement and the IGU products clearly perform much better than the IGP products (e.g. see http://www.aiub.unibe.ch/acc/ or more directly http://www.aiub.unibe.ch/acc/ps/rmsiguR.ps ). The quality of the IGU orbits is estimated to be at the 20 cm level for the part which would be used for (near-) real-time applications. This is a very significant achievement and it is expected to improve even further as more IGS stations start submitting hourly RINEX files. As a consequence the IGP products will be discontinued. To enable everybody to make a "clean" switch from IGP to IGU products we will allow for an overlap period of approximately 1 month. It is therefore planned to discontinue the IGP products starting with GPS week 1092 day 0 (December 10, 2000). This should give everybody enough time to adopt the IGU products. The naming convention of the IGU products is: iguWWWWD_HH.EXT Where: WWWW = GPS week D = Day of week (0,...,6: Sun,...,Sat) HH = Starting hour of the predicted part of the orbit. HH will be "00" for the IGU combination performed at 03:00 UTC. HH will be "12" for the IGU combination performed at 15:00 UTC. EXT = Products extensions. Currently: sp3, erp, and sum. NOTE: WWWW and D reflect the day on which the orbit predictions start! The IGS Ultra rapid products will be available in the following directories (just like most other IGS products): CDDISA: ftp://cddisa.gsfc.nasa.gov/pub/gps/products/WWWW SIO : ftp://lox.ucsd.edu/pub/products/WWWW IGN : ftp://igs.ensg.ign.fr/pub/igs/products/WWWW IGSCB : http://igscb.jpl.nasa.gov/pub/products/WWWW/ultra AIUB : ftp://ftp.unibe.ch/aiub/ultra_igs If you have any further questions regarding this or any of the other IGS products please do not hesitate to contact me. Kind regards, Tim Springer IGS Analysis Center Coordinator ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tim Springer Astronomical Institute, University of Berne springer@aiub.unibe.ch Sidlerstrasse 5, CH-3012 Bern, Switzerland http://www.aiub.unibe.ch/ Tel: +41 31 6318592 Fax: +41 31 6313869 ftp://ftp.unibe.ch/aiub ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tim Springer Astronomical Institute, University of Berne springer@aiub.unibe.ch Sidlerstrasse 5, CH-3012 Bern, Switzerland http://www.aiub.unibe.ch/ Tel: +41 31 6318592 Fax: +41 31 6313869 ftp://ftp.unibe.ch/aiub -----------------------------------------------------------------------------