Changeset 10883 in ntrip for trunk/BNC


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Apr 14, 2026, 3:41:32 PM (13 days ago)
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stuerze
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help contents updated

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    48104810</table>
    48114811</p>
    4812 Assuming that the ACs generate ionosphere-free clocks based on their individual choosen signals, the ionosphere-free code biases
    4813 for the reference signals as specified in the IGS RTWG are determined from the supplied code biases.
    4814 These are subtracted from each of the clocks before combination, resulting in combined code-bias-free and ionosphere-free clocks.
    4815 </p>
    4816 <p>
    4817 This can be used to set the ionosphere-free linearcombination of two Observable-specific Signal Biases (OSBs;
    4818 those of the reference signals) to zero in order to calculate all other OSBs.
     4812In order to ensure the interoperability between corrections of different ACs (which may use different signals for clock estimation)
     4813and to be consistent with respect to the IGS convention (clock corrections are based on the ionosphere-free linear combination
     4814of the respective reference signals) the individual satellite clocks and code biases are taken together.
     4815This means, the individual AC clocks are reduced epoch by epoch by the individual ionosphere-free linear combination of individual AC code biases,
     4816delivered for the reference signals, before its combination:
     4817</p>
     4818<p>
     4819Henc, the ionosphere-free linear combination of code biases for the IGS reference signals is determined
     4820from the supplied code biases and subtracted from the clocks before combination.
     4821The combined satellite clocks are consistent to IGS clocks, which means ionosphere-free clocks based on the defined reference signals
     4822 - despite the fact, that the delivered code biases of an AC may contain contributions from other biases, also phase biases.
     4823</p>
     4824<p>
     4825This can be used to set the ionosphere-free linear combination of two Observable-specific Signal Biases (OSBs;
     4826those of the reference signals, because they are part of the clocks per definition) to zero, in order to calculate all other OSBs.
    48194827For this, we use currently the satellite biases which are computed by the Institute of Geodesy and Geophysics (IGG)
    48204828of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and send them out as SSR code biases together with the combined clocks.
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