New Features of the GNSS Data Center Heinz Habrich, Jens Kuscherka, Erwin Wiesensarter Federal Agency for Cartography and Geodesy, Frankfurt M., Germany
IGS Analysis Center Workshop, Miami Beach, Florida, USA Introduction Federal Agency of Cartography and Geodesy (BKG) operates Regional GNSS Data Center (GDC) for Europe since the beginning of the IGS Test campaign in 1992 Major re-design of DC software since July 2005 in operation DC structured by projects: IGS, EUREF, and other national public and private projects Continuously on-going development to meet new IGS requirement and user convenience Visit poster: Map function, project assignment, performance check, high-rate RINEX files 2 - 6 June 2008 IGS Analysis Center Workshop, Miami Beach, Florida, USA
IGS Analysis Center Workshop, Miami Beach, Florida, USA GDC Homepage 2 - 6 June 2008 IGS Analysis Center Workshop, Miami Beach, Florida, USA
IGS Analysis Center Workshop, Miami Beach, Florida, USA Statistics 533 registered stations (201 for IGS project) Traffic summary for one day ( May 14, 2008): 2 - 6 June 2008 IGS Analysis Center Workshop, Miami Beach, Florida, USA
IGS Analysis Center Workshop, Miami Beach, Florida, USA Map Functions Map of Project Station Finder 2 - 6 June 2008 IGS Analysis Center Workshop, Miami Beach, Florida, USA
IGS Analysis Center Workshop, Miami Beach, Florida, USA Project Assignment Physical Storage Project Belonging extended station-to-project relation 2 - 6 June 2008 IGS Analysis Center Workshop, Miami Beach, Florida, USA
Station Performance Checks Project related plots Station related plots Tools: Teqc and GMT 2 - 6 June 2008 IGS Analysis Center Workshop, Miami Beach, Florida, USA
IGS Analysis Center Workshop, Miami Beach, Florida, USA High-Rate RINEX 15 min/1 Hz high-rate RINEX files accumulated real-time GNSS data streams uploaded to CDDIS and IGN DCs 2 - 6 June 2008 IGS Analysis Center Workshop, Miami Beach, Florida, USA
IGS Analysis Center Workshop, Miami Beach, Florida, USA Outlook Upgrade Hardware New server in test phase Virtual server planned Modular design of program for handling all incoming files in development more flexible for new data types and formats Support of re-processing initiatives 2 - 6 June 2008 IGS Analysis Center Workshop, Miami Beach, Florida, USA