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Main Author: Geisbauer, Jörg
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17268472
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contents <p>This dataset and paper present the <strong>Continuity-f time measure</strong>, a per-link indicator derived from orbital radius r and satellite speed v, combining gravitational and kinematic time-dilation factors.<br>Hypothesis: after removing the elevation-driven trend from the GNSS carrier-to-noise-density ratio (C/N₀), the residual link quality correlates positively with f.</p> <p>We formalize f using weak-field relativity, validate it with the well-known GPS MEO offset (~ +38.4 µs per day), and describe a <strong>fully reproducible analysis pipeline</strong> using public IGS RINEX and SP3 data.<br>A realistic proof-of-concept simulation yields a weak-to-moderate positive correlation, and a <strong>registered Stage-1 real-data plan</strong> is provided for independent testing.</p>
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spellingShingle The Secret of Time: What Happens to GPS When Time Has Structure
Geisbauer, Jörg
gps
GNSS
GPS
Relativitätstheorie
Continuity Theory
Galileo
Zeitdilatation
Satelliten
Satellitentechnik
ARAIM
RAIM
RINEX
SP3
BeiDou
GLONASS
<p>This dataset and paper present the <strong>Continuity-f time measure</strong>, a per-link indicator derived from orbital radius r and satellite speed v, combining gravitational and kinematic time-dilation factors.<br>Hypothesis: after removing the elevation-driven trend from the GNSS carrier-to-noise-density ratio (C/N₀), the residual link quality correlates positively with f.</p> <p>We formalize f using weak-field relativity, validate it with the well-known GPS MEO offset (~ +38.4 µs per day), and describe a <strong>fully reproducible analysis pipeline</strong> using public IGS RINEX and SP3 data.<br>A realistic proof-of-concept simulation yields a weak-to-moderate positive correlation, and a <strong>registered Stage-1 real-data plan</strong> is provided for independent testing.</p>
title The Secret of Time: What Happens to GPS When Time Has Structure
topic gps
GNSS
GPS
Relativitätstheorie
Continuity Theory
Galileo
Zeitdilatation
Satelliten
Satellitentechnik
ARAIM
RAIM
RINEX
SP3
BeiDou
GLONASS
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17268472