THE COORDINATED USE OF OBSERVING TECHNIQUES |
The permanent monitoring of the Earth's rotation
requires the coordinated use of VLBI and satellite techniques.
VLBI provides the absolute reference
for the determination of universal time, precession and nutation.
The satellite techniques ( GPS,
SLR, DORIS) provide the
daily interpolation and the short-term prediction of universal time
in the highly accurate but sparser VLBI reference values; they also
provide daily values of polar motion.
The maintenance of the
ICRS requires the VLBI monitoring of extragalactic objects
by regional or global networks. Its link with the Solar System reference
frame requires LLR observations.
The maintenance of the
ITRF includes monitoring the motion of the reference sites
providing access to the reference frame, in particular via densification
programs. It requires the maintenance of global networks observed
with VLBI, LLR, GPS, SLR and DORIS, sampling the major tectonic plates.
Some stations of each technique are colocated with stations of the
other ones, ensuring a balanced distribution. IERS sites have to be
included in densification campaigns in order to ensure an accurate
link.
The maintenance of the orbits in the satellite techniques requires
permanent observation by core networks with a global coverage, operated
with LLR, GPS, SLR, DORIS.
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