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DOI: 10.1051/aas:2000306
Astron. Astrophys. Suppl. Ser. 147, 347-359
Combined smoothing method and its use in combining Earth orientation parameters measured by space techniques
J. Vondrák1 - A. Cepek2
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Astronomical Institute, Academy of Sciences
of the Czech Republic,
Bocní II, 141 31 Prague 4, Czech
Republic
e-mail: vondrak@ig.cas.cz
2 -
Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University,
Thákurova 7, 166 29 Prague 6, Czech Republic
e-mail: cepek@fsv.cvut.cz
Received March 13; accepted August 31, 2000
Abstract:
The new combined method of smoothing observational data, being a
generalization of the Whittaker-Robinson-Vondrák method based on
probability, is designed. Its objective is to remove the
high-frequency noise present in the observations of an
(analytically unknown) time function and its first derivatives.
The method consists in finding a weighted compromise among three
different conditions: smoothness of the searched curve, its
fidelity to the observed function values and its fidelity to the
observed first time derivatives. The method assumes that the
observations are distributed non-uniformly, with different
uncertainties, and that the epochs of both input series containing
the observed function values and first derivatives are not
identical. Its possibilities are demonstrated on combining both
simulated data and the Earth orientation parameters observed by
different space techniques: Very Long Baseline Interferometry and
Global Positioning System, namely the Universal Time/length of day
changes and polar motion/polar motion rate.
Tables at the CDS
Key words: methods: numerical -- techniques: miscellaneous -- reference systems
Copyright The European Southern Observatory (ESO)
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