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Date:1996-12-16 17:00:00
Sender:Roger Wood, SLR Herstmonceux <rw@gxvf.rgo.ac.uk (Roger Wood, SLR Herstmonceux)>
Subject:[SLR-Mail] No. 37: An International Standard Format for Time Bias Functions
Author:Roger Wood, SLR Herstmonceux
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SLR Electronic Mail 1996-12-16 17:00:00 UTC Message No. 37
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Author: Roger Wood, SLR Herstmonceux
Subject: An International Standard Format for Time Bias Functions



During the 10th International Workshop on Laser Ranging
Instrumentation held in Shanghai, the CSTG resolved to adopt a
standard file format for the global exchange of time bias functions
(TBFs). A small working group drew up an outline proposal specifying
the content of such files and this was adopted at the business meeting
of the CSTG at the end of the workshop.

Good IRVs supplemented by frequently distributed, up-to-date TBFs give
stations the best available predictions for every pass of every
satellite. Having the correct time bias simplifies satellite
acquisition, improves tracking during the pass and helps eliminate
noise by using narrow range gates. Access to the Internet allows easy
global distribution of TBFs at least daily for most satellites and more
often for relatively difficult targets like GFZ-1.

Recognising these facts the CSTG was keen to see accurate and
comprehensive time bias data widely distributed in a compact form that
could be easily assimilated into stations´ operational systems,
preferably automatically from email data files arriving with a
standard subject header. The overall aims were: to provide TBFs with
respect to all IRVs currently available from orbit groups; to
incorporate TBFs produced by those groups into a single file in an
agreed format; in that file to present one TBF for one satellite as a
single line of data; all data quantities should be universally
understood and unambiguous.

The RGO´s SLR group at Herstmonceux agreed to act as the clearing house
for the collation and distribution of the new format TBF files. It is
proposed that the files be exploded to the community from the European
Data Centre in Munich using a dedicated mailing list.

The working group´s proposed timescale for implementation of the new
scheme is that details of the new format will be circulated during 1996
December and that distribution of the new format files will begin on
1997 January 16 for a trial period of a month: during this trial TBF
distribution by existing means will continue in parallel. Please let
me know if this causes anyone severe difficulties.

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Roger Wood, NERC Satellite Laser Ranger Facility, Herstmonceux Castle
Hailsham, East Sussex, UK BN27 1RP
Tel: +44 (01323) 833888
Fax: +44 (01323) 833929 Email: rw@gxvf.rgo.ac.uk
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From: rw@gxvf.rgo.ac.uk (Roger Wood, SLR Herstmonceux)

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