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One of the primary goals of the 1992 test campaign for the International Geodynamics GPS Service (IGS) was the proof of the feasibility of routine orbit and earth rotation parameter determination, with the strong emphasis on ”routine”. In order to be able to collect, preprocess, and process data of some 30 stations every day during three months a highly automated data processing system at CODE had to be set up. The paper first gives an overview of the IGS data flow and describes the automated data processing at the CODE computing center in Berne.
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Gurtner, W. et al. (1993). Automated Data Flow and Processing at the “Center for Orbit Determination in Europe” (CODE) during the 1992 IGS Campaign. In: Montag, H., Reigber, C. (eds) Geodesy and Physics of the Earth. International Association of Geodesy Symposia, vol 112. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-78149-0_6
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