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SibNet — Siberian Global Navigation Satellite System Network: Current state
Author(s) -
Юрий Ясюкевич,
Yury Yasyukevich,
Артем Веснин,
Артем Веснин,
Н. П. Перевалова,
Н. П. Перевалова
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
solar-terrestrial physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.11
H-Index - 2
ISSN - 2500-0535
DOI - 10.12737/stp-44201809
Subject(s) - satellite system , satellite , computer science , global positioning system , satellite navigation , state (computer science) , current (fluid) , navigation system , real time computing , telecommunications , range (aeronautics) , remote sensing , geography , gnss applications , engineering , electrical engineering , aerospace engineering , algorithm
In 2011, ISTP SB RAS began to deploy a routinely operating network of receivers of global navigation satellite system signals. To date, eight permanent and one temporal sites in the Siberian region are operating on a regular basis. These nine sites are equipped with 12 receivers. We use nine multi-frequency multi-system receivers of Javad manufacturer, and three specialized receivers NovAtel GPStation-6 designed to measure ionospheric phase and amplitude scintillations. The deployed network allows a wide range of ionospheric studies as well as studies of the navigation system positioning quality under various heliogeophysical conditions. This article presents general information about the network, its technical characteristics, and current state, as well as the main research problems that can be solved using data from the network.

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