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Adrian Jäggi is affiliated with the University of Bern in Switzerland, where they have contributed extensively to research in engineering, earth and planetary sciences, and physics and astronomy. Their work spans several interconnected fields, focusing particularly on aerospace engineering, astronomy and astrophysics, and oceanography.

The main research topics covered by Jäggi include geophysics and gravity measurements, GNSS positioning and interference, ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics, geomagnetism and paleomagnetism studies, astro and planetary science, inertial sensor and navigation, and planetary science and exploration.

Jäggi has published multiple papers in well-known venues. Some recent works include:

  • GOCO06s - a satellite-only global gravity field model (2021), Earth system science data
  • The CODE ambiguity-fixed clock and phase bias analysis products: generation, properties, and performance (2021), Journal of Geodesy
  • Overview of CODE's MGEX solution with the focus on Galileo (2020), Advances in Space Research
  • Dynamic GPS-based LEO orbit determination with 1 cm precision using the Bernese GNSS Software (2020), Advances in Space Research
  • On the Use of Satellite Remote Sensing to Detect Floods and Droughts at Large Scales (2020), Surveys in Geophysics

The scientist has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Daniel Arnold
  • Ulrich Meyer
  • Martin Lasser
  • Rolf Dach
  • Arturo Villiger

Jäggi's research has been disseminated in a range of publication venues, evidencing a strong connection to their academic institutions and specialized journals. The most frequent venues include:

  • Open Access CRIS of the University of Bern
  • Bern Open Repository and Information System (University of Bern)
  • Advances in Space Research
  • Journal of Geodesy
  • GPS Solutions

Their body of work reflects a broad interdisciplinary approach, combining engineering principles with earth sciences and space research. This includes topics on satellite-based gravity field modeling, global navigation satellite systems (GNSS), and the study of geophysical and atmospheric phenomena through remote sensing techniques.

Best Publications

  • Bernese GPS Software Version 5.0

    Gerhard Beutler;Heike Bock;Rolf Dach;Pierre Fridez

  • GNSS processing at CODE: status report

    Rolf Dach;Elmar Brockmann;Stefan Schaer;Gerhard Beutler

  • CODE’s new solar radiation pressure model for GNSS orbit determination

    D. Arnold;M. Meindl;G. Beutler;R. Dach

  • Combined satellite gravity field model GOCO01S derived from GOCE and GRACE

    Roland Pail;Helmut Goiginger;Wolf-Dieter Schuh;Eduard Höck

  • High-rate GPS clock corrections from CODE: support of 1 Hz applications

    Heike Bock;Rolf Dach;Adrian Jäggi;Gerhard Beutler

  • Absolute IGS antenna phase center model igs08.atx: status and potential improvements

    Ralf Schmid;Ralf Schmid;Rolf Dach;X. Collilieux;Adrian Jäggi

  • Phase center modeling for LEO GPS receiver antennas and its impact on precise orbit determination

    Adrian Jäggi;Rolf Dach;Oliver Montenbruck;Urs Hugentobler

  • The new combined satellite only model GOCO03s

    Torsten Mayer-Gürr;Daniel Rieser;Eduard Hoeck;Jan Martin Brockmann

  • Precise orbit determination for GRACE using undifferenced or doubly differenced GPS data

    Adrian Jäggi;Urs Hugentobler;Heike Bock;Gerhard Beutler

  • Pseudo-Stochastic Orbit Modeling Techniques for Low-Earth Orbiters

    Adrian Jäggi;Urs Hugentobler;Gerhard Beutler

  • GPS-derived orbits for the GOCE satellite

    Heike Bock;Adrian Jäggi;Ulrich Meyer;Pieter Visser

  • Bernese GNSS Software

    Rolf Dach;Daniel Arnold;Christian Baumann;Stefano Bertone

  • GEROS-ISS: GNSS REflectometry, Radio Occultation, and Scatterometry Onboard the International Space Station

    Jens Wickert;Estel Cardellach;Manuel Martin-Neira;Jorge Bandeiras

  • Precise orbit determination of the Sentinel-3A altimetry satellite using ambiguity-fixed GPS carrier phase observations

    Oliver Montenbruck;Stefan Hackel;Adrian Jäggi

  • GOCO06s – a satellite-only global gravity field model

    Andreas Kvas;Jan Martin Brockmann;Sandro Krauss;Sandro Krauss;Till Schubert

  • Satellite laser ranging to GPS and GLONASS

    Krzysztof Sośnica;Krzysztof Sośnica;Daniela Thaller;Rolf Dach;Peter Steigenberger

  • Geocenter coordinates estimated from GNSS data as viewed by perturbation theory

    Michael Meindl;Gerhard Beutler;Daniela Thaller;Rolf Dach

  • The combined satellite-only global gravity field model GOCO02S

    H. Goiginger;E. Höck;D. Rieser;T. Mayer Gürr

  • Antenna phase center calibration for precise positioning of LEO satellites

    Oliver Montenbruck;Miquel Garcia-Fernandez;Yoke Yoon;Steffen Schön

  • GOCE: precise orbit determination for the entire mission

    Heike Bock;Adrian Jäggi;Gerhard Beutler;Ulrich Meyer

  • Time variable Earth’s gravity field from SLR satellites

    Krzysztof Sośnica;Krzysztof Sośnica;Adrian Jäggi;Ulrich Meyer;Daniela Thaller

  • Bernese GPS Software

    Rolf Dach;Heike Bock;Pierre Fridez;Andreas Gäde

  • Swarm kinematic orbits and gravity fields from 18 months of GPS data

    A. Jäggi;C. Dahle;D. Arnold;H. Bock

  • CODE final product series for the IGS

    Rolf Dach;Stefan Schaer;Daniel Arnold;Maciej Sebastian Kalarus

Frequent Co-Authors

Rolf Dach
Rolf Dach University of Bern
Gerhard Beutler
Gerhard Beutler University of Bern
Urs Hugentobler
Urs Hugentobler Technical University of Munich
Roland Pail
Roland Pail Technical University of Munich
Pieter Visser
Pieter Visser Delft University of Technology
Tonie van Dam
Tonie van Dam University of Utah
Nico Sneeuw
Nico Sneeuw University of Stuttgart
Oliver Montenbruck
Oliver Montenbruck German Aerospace Center
C. K. Shum
C. K. Shum The Ohio State University
Peter Steigenberger
Peter Steigenberger German Aerospace Center

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