
Russia Turns IGS Data Back on — Sort of
June 5, 2014
On June 2, GPS World reported that GPS tracking stations co-sponsored by U.S. interests but located in Russia […]
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On June 2, GPS World reported that GPS tracking stations co-sponsored by U.S. interests but located in Russia […]
As announced by Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin on May 13, 2014, GPS tracking stations co-sponsored by […]
In a comment posted to GPS World’s website on Tony Murfin’s recent column, “Hexagon’s Acquisition of Veripos: Why […]
The International GNSS Service (IGS), a worldwide federation of agencies involved in high-precision Global Navigation Satellite System applications, […]
The International GNSS Real-Time ServiceThe International GNSS Service has embarked on a project to provide a high-accuracy GPS satellite orbit and clock data service in real time. The service will also provide 1-Hz data streams of GPS and GLONASS data from a network of global continuously operating reference stations. The IGS real-time data and orbit and clock products will be of immense benefit for geoscience studies and a host of other science and engineering applications. A team of authors associated with this project discusses the genesis and status of the real-time service and the plans to provide an initial operating capability.
Multiple Constellation Processing in the International GNSS ServiceDoes combining GPS and GLONASS observations make a difference? The International GNSS Service (IGS) has been providing such data for several years. Representatives from two IGS analysis centers discuss the past, present, and future of IGS GNSS monitoring and product development.
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