Abstract

<p>To achieve a regional or continental-scale reference frame that is a densification of the International Terrestrial Reference Frame (ITRF), one can use a set of fiducial GPS / GNSS stations in the ITRF and regional frames.  Predicting coordinates in the realization epoch using the fiducial stations’ trajectory parameters in the ITRF and applying a Helmert transformation aligns the regional solution’s polyhedron onto the ITRF.  This paper shows inconsistencies in the regional realization of ITRF when the fiducial stations’ trajectory model ignores the periodic terms, resulting in a periodic coordinate bias in the regional frame.  We describe a generalized procedure to minimize this inconsistency when realizing any regional frame aligned to ITRF or any other ‘primary’ frame. We show the method used to realize the Argentine Geodetic Positions (Posiciones Geodésicas Argentinas, POSGAR) reference frame and discuss its results. Inconsistencies in the vertical were reduced from 4 mm to less than 1 mm for multiple stations after applying our technique.  We also propose adopting object-oriented programming terminology to describe the relationship between different reference frames, such as a regional and a global frame. This terminology assists in describing and understanding the hierarchy in geodetic reference frames.</p>

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