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An approach, based upon the use of a Kalman filter, that is currently employed at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) for combining independent measurements of the Earth's orientation, is presented. Since changes in the Earth's orientation can be described as a randomly excited stochastic process, the uncertainty in our knowledge of the Earth's orientation grows rapidly in the absence of measurements. The Kalman-filter methodology allows for an objective accounting of this uncertainty growth, thereby facilitating the intercomparison of measurements taken at different epochs (not necessarily uniformly spaced in time) and with different precision. As an example of this approach to combining Earth-orientation series, a description is given of a combination, SPACE95, that has been generated recently at JPL.
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Received: 28 January 1997 / Accepted: 20 August 1997
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Gross, R., Eubanks, T., Steppe, J. et al. A Kalman-filter-based approach to combining independent Earth-orientation series. Journal of Geodesy 72, 215–235 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001900050162
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s001900050162