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Learn about the evolution and perspectives of the DORIS system, its network, receivers, missions, and contributions to precise orbit determination, beacon location, and Earth's dynamics. Join the International Doris Service to access ephemerides, coordinates, and more.
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THE INTERNATIONAL DORIS SERVICE G. Tavernier (CNES) L. Soudarin (CLS) P. Willis (IGN/LAREG) C. Noll (GSFC/CDDIS) J. Ries (UTEX/CSR)
DORIS RECEIVERS FAMILY 1st generation 2nd generation miniaturized 2nd generation
DORIS Missions (decided) 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 2000 2001 2002 SPOT-2 TOPEX-POSEIDON SPOT-3 SPOT-4 ENVISAT-1 JASON-1 SPOT-5 Precise Orbit Precise Beacon Location Gravity field Earth rotation Navigation
DORIS system evolutions and perspectives • DIODE navigator • SPOT4 (March 1998) • JASON-1, ENVISAT, SPOT5 ... • 2nd generation receivers • dual channel • absolute phase measurement • miniaturized (Jason, SPOT5 …) • DIODE • 3rd generation ground beacons • shifted frequency • DORIS message & modulation on 2GHz channel
Velocities of 4 sites near EURASIAN boundariesrelative to the EURASIAN plate
Velocities of MANILLE, CIBINONG & GUAM stationsrelative to the EURASIAN and PHILLIPINE plates
International DORIS Service IDS • 4 techniques contributing to the IERS • International Services • I.G.S. • I.L.R.S. • I.V.S. • Benefit of an International DORIS service • IERS Directing Board • international scientific community • Call for Participation
IDS Elements • Transmitting stations • On-board packages • Data Centers • archive and distribute data and products • Analysis Centers • products • intercomparisons • combined solutions • Central Bureau • coordination • management • Directing Board • policies • directives • Associate Members • Corresponding Members
IDS Analysis Centers products • Precise ephemerides • Stations coordinates andvelocities (ITRF) • Earth rotation results • ionospheric information • Time varying geocentercoordinates • Earth’s gravity field • Intercomparisons and quality checks • combined solution (IERS)
IDS Call for Participation • Call for Participation • IUGG99 - July 1999 • Letter of intent • 15 September 1999 • Formal proposals • 1 January 2000 • IDS steering committee • January 2000 • DORIS Days • 2-3 May 2000
IDS contacts • CNES • DSO/ED/AL/MA - Bpi 2002 • 18, avenue Edouard Belin • 31401 TOULOUSE CEDEX 4 • FRANCE • Gilles Tavernier • Gilles.Tavernier@cnes.fr • Laurent Soudarin • Laurent.Soudarin@cls.fr • Pascal Willis • pascal.willis@ensg.ign.fr • DORIS Mail : http://lareg.ensg.ign.fr/DORIS/doris_mail.html • Carey Noll • noll@cddis.gsfc.nasa.gov • John Ries • ries@csr.utexas.edu
International Doris Service - Call for Participation • Precise ephemerides • Stations coordinates andvelocities (ITRF) • Earth rotation results • ionospheric information • Time varying geocentercoordinates • Earth’s gravity field • Transmitting stations • On-board packages • Data Centers • Analysis Centers • Central Bureau • Directing Board