Articles | Volume 50
https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-50-77-2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-50-77-2020
16 Mar 2020
 | 16 Mar 2020

Assessing the performance of Vienna Mapping Functions 3 for GNSS stations in Indonesia using Precise Point Positioning

Nabila Putri, Daniel Landskron, and Johannes Böhm

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Tropospheric delays must be taken into account when analyzing GNSS data. Several tropospheric delay models and mapping functions are available, for instance the Vienna Mapping Functions 1 (VMF1) and the Global Mapping Function (GMF). Recently, a refined version of VMF1, VMF3, has been released. This study aims to assess the performance of VMF3 for GNSS observations in Indonesia, by analyzing the data using Bernese GNSS Software, version 5.2 with Precise Point Positioning method.