New processing examples - Bernese GNSS Software
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Set of Project–Specific Files<br />
R. Dach et al.: <strong>Bernese</strong> <strong>GNSS</strong> <strong>Software</strong>: Processing Examples in Version 5.2<br />
Document compiled: Bern, July 2, 2013<br />
BPE–variables for project–specific station–related files:<br />
(PPP_BAS.PCF, PPP_DEMO.PCF, RNX2SNX.PCF, CLKDET.PCF, and<br />
SLRVAL.PCF)<br />
• V_STAINF, only PPP–<strong>examples</strong> (default: “EXAMPLE”)<br />
Usually the header information in the RINEX observation files is<br />
compared to the expected equipment information provided in the<br />
station information file. The basename of this file is given in this<br />
variable: ${D}/{V_REFDIR}/(V_STAINF).STA.<br />
For a “quick-look” PPP this variable may be empty to skip the check<br />
of the RINEX header information.<br />
• V_CRXINF (default: empty)<br />
Inconsistencies between the RINEX observation file headers and the<br />
station information file can be recorded in a file with “Accepted station<br />
information” inconsistencies in program RXOBV3. If you need such a<br />
file for your <strong>processing</strong>, you can specify its name here. It will be copied<br />
from ${D}/REF52/${V_CRXINF}.CRX<br />
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Astronomical Institute, University of Bern AIUB<br />
Set of Project–Specific Files<br />
R. Dach et al.: <strong>Bernese</strong> <strong>GNSS</strong> <strong>Software</strong>: Processing Examples in Version 5.2<br />
Document compiled: Bern, July 2, 2013<br />
BPE–variables for project–specific station–related files:<br />
(PPP_BAS.PCF, PPP_DEMO.PCF, RNX2SNX.PCF, BASTST.PCF,<br />
CLKDET.PCF, and SLRVAL.PCF)<br />
• V_BLQINF (default: “EXAMPLE”)<br />
The basename of the file containing the ocean tidal loading corrections<br />
for the stations and center-of-mass corrections. The file<br />
${D}/REF52/${V_BLQINF}.BLQ will be copied into your campaign for<br />
<strong>processing</strong>.<br />
If the variable is empty, no displacement corrections to the stations or<br />
CMC for the orbit generation are applied.<br />
• V_ATLINF (default: “EXAMPLE”)<br />
Same as V_BLQINF but for atmospheric tidal loading. The filename is<br />
${D}/REF52/${V_BLQINF}.ATL.<br />
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Astronomical Institute, University of Bern AIUB