Abstract

The application of inter-satellite link technology, the rise of low-orbit satellite enhancement constellation and the maturity of on-borne GNSS orbit determination technology provide a new method for precise orbit determination different from the traditional ground monitoring station. The method can use a variety of observation data to achieve precise orbit determination under the condition of regional monitoring station. Due to the differences among inter-satellite link, low-orbit satellite-borne GNSS and ground monitoring station data, the reasonable weighting of all kinds of data in joint orbit determination is conducive to improving the accuracy of orbit determination. So this paper proposed a multi-source weighted method of orbit determination data based on Helmert variance component estimation. Meanwhile, it proposed a data processing method of joint orbit determination parameter classification, to solve the limitation of parameter quantity constraint in the process of orbit determination by the rigorous variance component estimation method. The simulation experiment shows that, compared with the weighting strategy based on different observation data accuracy, the Helmert variance component estimation method increases the average RMS of orbital accuracy from 0.073 m to 0.058 m, about 21% up, 31.8%, 13.6%, and 20.4% in R, T, and N directions respectively, by reasonably adjusting the weight allocation of three types of orbital data.

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