Description
This session is open to presentations/posters – or just position statements – that are of interest to the community analyzing the EPN data, e.g.
- experiences with multi-GNSS data analysis,
- usage of EPN data,
- contributions to and problems with the EPN tracking network and the data centres,
- organization of future reprocessing,
- usage of EPN real-time data.
Mr
Andras Fabian
(ROB)
26/10/2017, 11:30
Oral
In July 2009, the EPN Central Bureau released its GUI for on-line site log validation and submission tool to replace its mail-based site log submission and validation. Since that time, the EPN network has grown considerably in number of stations and complexity. In addition, with the upcoming European Plate Oberving System (EPOS), there is now a need for a single European facility that has the...
Dr
Arturo Villiger
(Astronomical Institute of the University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland)
26/10/2017, 11:45
Oral
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) can typically not contribute to the scale of the terrestrial reference frame because the satellite antenna offsets are not known to the scientific community. With the disclosure of the values for the Galileo IOV satellites a first system provider has published such data allowing to overcome this deficiency in future. In order to make the full benefit...
Dr
Eric Pottiaux
(Royal Observatory of Belgium (ROB))
26/10/2017, 12:00
Oral
The Royal Observatory of Belgium (ROB) is developing a new tool, called “ROBER”, in order to enhance the reliability of its final products (coordinates, tropospheric parameters…) obtained from a GNSS network solution, and to be able to manage the significant increase in the number of GNSS stations that happened over the past years.
Therefore, ROBER aims to monitor, analyse and take...
Alessandro Caporali
(University of Padova, Department of Geosciences)
26/10/2017, 12:15
We assess the quality of a sample of broadcast orbits of GPS, Glonass, Galileo and Beidou taking precise orbits provided by CODE as reference. First we analyze the alignment of the reference systems adopted by broadcast orbits respect to that provided by precise orbits. In the second part we analyze the coordinate differences in the RSW (radial, along-track, out-of-plane) reference system....
Mr
Jean-Marie Chevalier
(Royal Observatory of Belgium), Dr
Nicolas Bergeot
(Royal Observatory of Belgium)
26/10/2017, 12:30
Oral
The Royal Observatory of Belgium (ROB) developed the ROB-IONO software which takes advantage of the dense EUREF Permanent Network (EPN) to monitor the ionosphere over Europe as well as the degradation of GNSS signals due to Solar Radio Burst. The paper will present the ongoing products publicly available and the research done at ROB based on the EPN data.