Title: Performance
1Performance Processing Scheme from Level 0 to
Level 3
Mature Processing Methods and Algorithms
2Performance Simulation Input
3Performance End-to-End Simulation Scheme
4Performance Four Error Classes
instrument errors satellite errors instrument/sa
tellite coupling errors post processing errors
5Performance The 4 Error Classes Simulated Results
Instrument Error
Coupling Error
Satellite Error
Post-Flight Error
this total error is used in the geoid and
gravity field retrievals
Total Error
6Performance Spherical Harmonic Error Spectrum
7Performance Spectral Error Results
1 cm geoid and 1 mgal gravity field accuracies
are well recovered at wavelength of 100 km
(degree and order 200)
8Performance Spatial Error Results
1 cm geoid and 1 mgal gravity field accuracies
are well recovered at wavelength of 100 km
(degree and order 200) for all latitudes except
near the poles.
9Performance Science Requirements Summary
10Performance Simulation Results
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the simulated results suggest excellent
performance versus scientific requirements
11Performance Solid Earth Physics
12Performance Oceanography
13Performance Geodesy
14Conclusions Uniqueness and Complementarity
- GOCE will be the first gravity gradiometer in
space - an ambient temperature, capacitive gradiometer
instrument is selected in combination with GPS
high-low tracking - GOCE will map the Earths gravity field in three
dimensions providing a - - geoid error lt 1 cm at 100 km spatial
resolution - - gravity field error ltlt 1 mgal at 100 km
spatial resolution - The GOCE data will complement data from
altimetric missions, Oersted, CHAMP, GRACE,
ICESAT and Cryosat
15Conclusions Advancement of European E.O.
capabilities
- the gradiometer accelerometers and GPS receiver
are based on European technology - the drag free system technology offers new
opportunities in a wide range of applications
including E.O. from low orbit altitude - a multi-disciplinary user community within fields
of Solid Earth Physics, Geodesy and Oceanography
is well prepared to utilize the new and accurate
gravity field and geoid data at high spatial
resolution
16Conclusions Feasibility and Level of Maturity
- all technologies have been demonstrated (except
micro-thrusters) - and the development schedule is acceptable
- an end-to-end and closed loop simulator
provides realistic - and comprehensive insight into system
performance from - the sensor level to the retrievals of the
gravity field and - geoid signals
- the processing schemes (from Level 0 to Level
3) and - algorithm maturity are meeting the requirements
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- impact studies show very promising results for
applications - in the disciplines of solid Earth physics,
absolute ocean - circulation and geodesy
17Conclusions Timeliness and Programmatics
- the GOCE Mission is very timely in the context
of the user - needs and their associated readiness
- no implementation constraints exist
- the proposed launch in 2004 is in the low
activity region of - the solar cycle)
- the expected launch in late 2006 still
OK. -