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Abstract

As part of its continued effort to provide the highest quality data and products for all satellite navigation systems, the IGS has initiated the Multi-GNSS Experiment. MGEX supports early work with new signals and constellations. It enables a timely preparation of IGS analysis centers as well as the user community to expand from GPS/GLONASS towards full multi-GNSS processing. Within the first year of MGEX, substantial progress has afready been made. In particular, a global network of multiGNSS receivers has been established in parallel with the existing core IGS network and by upgrading existing sites with new multi-GNSS equipment. The MGEX network forms the backbone for all other activities, such as system characterization and product generation. Aside from offline data provisions, a substantial fraction of MGEX stations are afready offering real-time data streams, which paves the way for a rapid extension of the upcoming IGS real-time pilot service to Galileo and possibly other constellations. A limited number of analysis centers have afready started to provide orbit and clock products for Galileo and/or QZSS as a basis for precise positioning applications. In addition to initial positioning experiments, they will provide a basis for the in-depth characterization of both the space and user segment, and help facilitate an improved interaction with system providers. Upcoming activities will focus on the systematic incorporation of the BeiDou navigation satellite system. While BeiDou is the third constellation to reach an operational system status after GPS and GLONASS, it is not well covered by the current MGEX tracking network. Along with the targeted incorporation of BeiDou-capable reference stations (particularly in the AsiaPacific region), the generation and provision of related orbit and clock products will be promoted to facilitate a timely use of BeiDou by the geodetic community. Subject to active participation by a sufficient number of analysis centers, the MGEX project will eventually transition into an IGS pilot project offering operational data products of Galileo, QZSS, and BeiDou within the next few years.

Original languageEnglish
Pages44-49
Number of pages6
Volume24
No7
Specialist publicationGPS World
StatePublished - Jul 2013

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