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The Crustal Dynamics Data Information System: A Resource to Support Scientific Analysis Using Space Geodesy

Carey Noll
- 15 Jun 2010 - 
- Vol. 45, Iss: 12, pp 1421-1440
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The CDDIS data system and its archive have become increasingly important to many national and international science communities, particularly several of the operational services within the International Association of Geodesy and its observing system.
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This article is published in Advances in Space Research.The article was published on 2010-06-15 and is currently open access. It has received 228 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service & Data system.

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The Multi-GNSS Experiment (MGEX) of the International GNSS Service (IGS) - Achievements, prospects and challenges

TL;DR: The status and tracking capabilities of the IGS monitoring station network are presented and the multi-GNSS products derived from this resource are discussed and the achieved performance is assessed and related to the current level of space segment and user equipment characterization.
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The International GNSS Service

TL;DR: The International global navigation satellite system (GNSS) Service (IGS) is an organization devoted to the generation of high-precision GNSS data and products; a service that benefits science and society.
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Zero-difference GPS ambiguity resolution at CNES–CLS IGS Analysis Center

TL;DR: The theoretical background, the strategies and the models used to compute the products that are submitted weekly to the IGS, and the two-step, ambiguity-fixing scheme (wide-lane and narrow-lane) is described in detail.
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The International GNSS Service in a changing landscape of Global Navigation Satellite Systems

TL;DR: The IGS Strategic Plan and future directions of the globally-coordinated ~400 station IGS network, tracking data and information products, and outlines the scope of a few of its numerous working groups and pilot projects as the world anticipates a truly multi-system GNSS in the coming decade are discussed.
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ITRF2005 : A new release of the International Terrestrial Reference Frame based on time series of station positions and Earth Orientation Parameters

TL;DR: Altamimi et al. as mentioned in this paper used time series of station positions and daily Earth Orientation Parameters (EOPs) of the International Terrestrial Reference Frame (ITRF) to monitor station nonlinear motion and discontinuities and examine the temporal behavior of the frame physical parameters, namely the origin and the scale.
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The International Laser Ranging Service

TL;DR: The ILRS works with new satellite missions in the design and building of retroreflector targets to maximize data quality and quantity, and science programs to optimize scientific data yield.

RINEX: The Receiver Independent Exchange Format Version 2.11

Werner Gurtner, +1 more
TL;DR: (Revision, April 1993) (Clarification December 1993), (Doppler Definition: January 1994), (PR Clarification: October 1994) (Wlfact Clarification): February 1995)

RINEX - The Receiver Independent Exchange Format - Version 3.00

Werner Gurtner, +1 more
Abstract: (Revision, April 1993) (Clarification December 1993) (Doppler Definition: January 1994) (PR Clarification: October 1994) (Wlfact Clarification: February 1995) (Event Time Frame Clarification: May 1996) (Minor errors in the examples A7/A8: May 1996) (Naming convention for compressed met files; January 1997) (Continuation line clarifications: April 1997) (GLONASS Extensions: April 1997) (Met sensor description and position records: April 1997) (Wavelength factor clarifications: April 1997) (Error in example A12: CORR TO SYSTEM TIME, April 1997) (Redefinition of sv clock params in GLONASS Nav Mess Files: March 1998) (Naming conventions for compressed RINEX obs files: March 1998) (GPS week: No roll-over, continuous number: March 1998) (Error in compressed DOS file naming convention: July 1998) (Table A13 contained blank satellite identifiers: Sept 1998) (Discrepancy between Tables A5 and A9 removed: Sept 1998)
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