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Geopotential error analysis from satellite gradiometer and global positioning system observables on parallel architectures

Posted on:1998-07-10Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:The University of Texas at AustinCandidate:Baker, Gregory AllenFull Text:PDF
GTID:1468390014478892Subject:Geodesy
Abstract/Summary:
The recovery of a high resolution geopotential from satellite gradiometer observations motivates the examination of high performance computational techniques. The primary subject matter addresses specifically the use of satellite gradiometer and GPS observations to form and invert the normal matrix associated with a large degree and order geopotential solution. Memory resident and out-of-core parallel linear algebra techniques along with data parallel batch algorithms form the foundation of the least squares application structure. A secondary topic includes the adoption of object oriented programming techniques to enhance modularity and reusability of code. Applications implementing the parallel and object oriented methods successfully calculate the degree variance for a degree and order 110 geopotential solution on 32 processors of the Cray T3E. The memory resident gradiometer application exhibits an overall application performance of 5.4 Gflops, and the out-of-core linear solver exhibits an overall performance of 2.4 Gflops. The combination solution derived from a sun synchronous gradiometer orbit produce average geoid height variances of 17 millimeters.
Keywords/Search Tags:Gradiometer, Geopotential, Parallel, Solution
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