Treating absolute gravity data as a spacecraft tracking problem

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, , Citation D Robertson 1996 Metrologia 33 545 DOI 10.1088/0026-1394/33/6/4

0026-1394/33/6/545

Abstract

Modern absolute gravity meters utilize laser interferometers to measure the acceleration of a retroreflector that is falling freely in a vacuum chamber. This paper describes a novel approach to processing the resulting data by employing algorithms developed for processing perturbed spacecraft orbits. These algorithms allow unprecedented accuracy, flexibility, and ease of treatment of a variety of troublesome error sources including such things as drag effects and local gravitational or electromagnetic fields.

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10.1088/0026-1394/33/6/4