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Figure 13-40. Residuals of Least Square fitting algorithm with 2 nd order model.13.4.5 Orbital AccuracyTruth tables output by the GSSI simulator were compared to the receiver’s position and velocity solutions.Table 13-7 and Table 13-8 show the results, where the truth data is compared against both the raw and postprocessed telemetry.Table 13-7. Raw and Processed Positions vs. TruthPosition Spec X Y ZReal Time (m) 100 14.5 18.0 26.0<strong>Post</strong> Processed(m)25 3.7 6.9 4.6Table 13-8. Raw and Processed Velocities vs. TruthVelocity Spec X Y ZReal Time (cm/s) 100 7.1 7.4 10.3<strong>Post</strong>-Processed (cm/s) 7.5 0.4 0.7 0.5In most cases, the real time solutions exceed the post-processed mission requirements. The post processeddifferences are well within mission specifications.<strong>Gravity</strong> <strong>Probe</strong> B — <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Flight</strong> Analysis • Final <strong>Report</strong> March 2007 385

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