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SLR Global Performance Report Card

Period -  January 1, 1998 through December 31, 1998

In addition to the report card are the following graphs. Note: Click on the hyperlinks below to go the appropriate graph. Please don't forget to change your printer page format to landscape if you want to print the charts.

Below is the detailed descriptions of each column in the performance report card:

  • Column 1 is the station location name.
  • Column 2 is the monument marker number.
  • Column 3 is the LEO pass total during the past 12 months.
  • Column 4 is the LAGEOS pass total during the past 12 months.
  • Column 5 is the high satellite segment total during the past 12 months.
  • Column 6 is the average single-shot LAGEOS RMS, in millimeters, during the last quarter.
  • Column 7 is the average LAGEOS normal point RMS, in millimeters, during the last quarter, based on CSR Weekly LAGEOS analysis.
  • Column 8 is the measure of short term bias stability, in millimeters, during the last quarter. The short term stability is computed as the standard deviation about the mean of the pass-by-pass range biases from the CSR Weekly LAGEOS analysis.
  • Column 9 is the measure of long term bias stability, in millimeter, during the past year. A station must have tracked LAGEOS-1 in at least 8 of the last 12 months for a valid measurement. The long term stability is the standard deviation about the mean of the 15 day LAGEOS-1 range biases from CSR LAGEOS-1 long arc analysis.
  • Column 10 is the average data delivery time, in days, to the data centers, during the last quarter.
  • Column 11 is the CSTG normal point format revision number used within the last quarter.
  • Column 12 is a yes/no answer to the question of whether or not configuration files have been provided to the data centers.

The first entry in the table is for the performance baseline goal. Note: There is no baseline goal for single shot RMS or normal point RMS.

Additional Notes: Blanks in any columns mean either that there was no data or that there was insufficient data. A blank in the last column means that the system has been deactivated with no plans for operations in the foreseeable future. Only stations that have supplied data within the last year are included in the table.

column 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Station Name Pad# LEO
Total
Lageos
Total
High
Total
SS RMS
(mm)
NP RMS
(mm)
short
term
(mm)

long
term
(mm)
delivery
(days)
format
revision
number
config.
files?
Baseline   1000 400 100     20 20 1 1 yes
Maidanak 2 1864 104 145 120   9 31 16 2 0 no
Komsomolsk 1868 232 58 48         2 0 no
Mendeleevo 1870 336 0 0         3 0 no
Simeiz 1873 124 64 2 63       3 0 no
Riga 1884 356 166 20 26 6 20 22 1 1 yes
Katsively 1893 85 57 7           0 no
Cuba 1953 112 0 0         1 1 no
McDonald 7080 1548 581 652 12 3 14 7 1 1 yes
Yarragadee 7090 3543 1028 1745 10 2 11 6 1 0 yes
Greenbelt 7105 2734 784 538 10 2 13 8 1 0 yes
Monument Peak 7110 4440 1325 1236 11 2 13 5 1 0 yes
Tahiti 7124 457 180 50 10 2 20 9 1 0 yes
Haleakala 7210 1603 587 523 12 3 15 12 1 0 yes
Wuhan 7236 78 52 41 42       3 0 no
Changchun 7237 1688 396 539 16 4 29 15 3 1 yes
Beijing 7249 630 86 47 50 17     1 0 no
Tokyo 7308 72 11 2           1 yes
Koganei 7328 52 33 0 13 3 19   1 1 yes
Kashima 7335 11 4 0         1 1 yes
Miura 7337 45 20 0 15 5 18   1 1 yes
Tateyama 7339 43 50 0 12 3 14   1 1 yes
Arequipa 7403 1628 386 0 7 3 15 8 2 0 yes
Cagliari 7548 241 90 0 59 6 30   4 0 no
TIGO 7594 133 76 3           1 no
Metsahovi 7805 352 0 0         1 1 no
Metsahovi2 7806 348 23 0         5 1 yes
Zimmerwald 7810 989 343 131 28 5 12 10 1 1 yes
Borowiec 7811 403 148 22 28 9 10 13 3 1 yes
Kunming 7820 0 4 1         3 0 no
San Fernando 7824 1232 214 0 62 17 52 24 3 1 yes
Helwan 7831 515 55 0 21 18 51   2 0 yes
Grasse 7835 1628 553 19 12 2 19 11 2 1 yes
Potsdam 7836 1458 281 66 17 5 25 13 1 1 yes
Shanghai 7837 555 165 116 27 10 43 24 1 0 yes
Simosato 7838 527 142 20 60 11 32 24 1 0 no
Graz 7839 2001 623 437 9 2 9 7 4 1 yes
Herstmonceux 7840 2207 785 520 17 2 12 6 4 1 yes
Orroral 7843 2513 724 872 12 3 27 8 3 1 yes
Grasse (LLR) 7845 0 261 369 15 2 14   4 1 yes
Mt. Stromlo 7849 1168 444 389 9 2 14   14 1 yes
Matera 7939 983 315 0 153 34 39 24 3 1 yes
Wettzell 8834 1079 357 458 29 6 31 13 2 1 yes

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