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doi:10.5067/GNSS/gnss_daily_s_001
Data Center Citation
Noll, Carey E., The Crustal Dynamics Data Information System: A resource to support scientific analysis using space geodesy, Advances in Space Research, Volume 45, Issue 12, 15 June 2010, Pages 1421-1440, ISSN 0273-1177, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.asr.2010.01.018.
Data Citation
International GNSS Service, Daily 30-second observation summary files (output of TEQC), Greenbelt, MD, USA:NASA Crustal Dynamics Data Information System (CDDIS), Accessed [[enter user data access date]] at doi:10.5067/GNSS/gnss_daily_s_001.
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Summary
- Name: Daily 30-second GNSS observation summary files (output of TEQC)
- Format: RINEX V2, UNIX compressed ASCII
- Spatial Coverage: 90.0 to -90.0, 180.0 to -180.0
- Temporal Coverage: 1992-01-01 to present
- Temporal Resolution: Daily
- File Size: 2.5 Mbytes/site/day
- Platforms: GPS, GLONASS
Description
GNSS receivers collect the signals from orbiting satellites to determine their location in three dimensions and calculate precise time. GNSS receivers detect, decode, and process both pseudorange (code) and phase transmitted by the GNSS satellites. The satellites transmit the ranging codes on two or more radio-frequency carriers, allowing the locations of GNSS receivers to be determined with varying degrees of accuracy, depending on the receiver and post-processing of the data. The receivers also calculate current local time to high precision facilitating time synchronization applications.
This dataset consists of ground-based Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Observation Summary Data (30-second sampling, daily files of all distinct navigation messages received in one day) from the NASA Crustal Dynamics Data Information System (CDDIS). GNSS satellites provide autonomous geo-spatial positioning with global coverage. GNSS data sets from ground receivers at the CDDIS consist primarily of the data from the U.S. Global Positioning System (GPS) and the Russian GLObal NAvigation Satellite System (GLONASS). Since 2011, the CDDIS GNSS archive includes data from other GNSS (Europe's Galileo, China's Beidou, Japan's Quasi-Zenith Satellite System/QZSS, the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System/IRNSS, and worldwide Satellite Based Augmentation Systems/SBASs), which are similar to the U.S. GPS in terms of the satellite constellation, orbits, and signal structure. The daily GNSS broadcast ephemeris files contain one day of mixed GNSS navigation (30-second sampling) data in RINEX format from a global permanent network of ground-based receivers, one file per site.
Data Access
The daily 30-second GNSS observation summary files (output of TEQC) are online:
Append the following directory and file names to the starting directory using the format codes in the links below:
YYYY/DDD/YYs/mmmmDDD#.YYs.Z
RINEX V2 format
View format codes
YYYY/DDD/YYs/XXXXMRCCC_K_YYYYDDDHHMM_01D_30S_MO.crx.sum.gz
RINEX V3 format
View format codes
Documentation
https://cddis.nasa.gov/Data_and_Derived_Products/GNSS/daily_30second_data.html