Realization of a clock-based global height system: A simulation study for Europe and Brazil
Asha Vincent, J\"urgen M\"uller, Christian Lisdat, Dennis Philipp

TL;DR
This study demonstrates through simulations that a clock-based approach can unify regional height systems in Europe and Brazil with 1 cm accuracy, linking them effectively to the global geoid.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel clock-based method for unifying regional height systems with detailed simulation analysis and optimal clock placement strategies.
Findings
Achieves 1 cm unification accuracy for regional height systems.
Proposes optimal clock distribution configurations for improved accuracy.
Links regional height systems to the global geoid with 3 cm precision.
Abstract
Chronometric levelling is a novel technique for the realisation of the International Height Reference System (IHRS). A detailed study of this technique is carried out through closed-loop simulations, aiming to unify regional/local height systems (LHS) in Europe and Brazil. Focusing on a unification accuracy of 1 cm, realistic scenarios with various error parameters/vertical datum parameters in LHS and clock observation uncertainties were analysed. The errors associated with local heights raised from datum offsets, local vertical datum alignment discrepancies in latitude and longitude, accumulated tilts depending on the distance from the reference tide gauge and levelling point elevation-dependent offsets were introduced. Clocks achieving a fractional uncertainty of 10^-18 and 10^-17 were assumed in the simulations, considering temporal correlations of clock intrinsic uncertainties,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsScientific Measurement and Uncertainty Evaluation · Structural Health Monitoring Techniques
