☰ | UCB Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receiver |
Scientific objectives
The aim is to develop the next generation global navigation satellite systems (GNSS)
receivers to provide robust navigation and remote sensing capabilities.
The receivers provide continuous, real-time monitoring and long-term statistical
analysis of space weather effects as well as other environment propagation effects.
Owner: University of Colorado Boulder (UCB)
Contacts
PI: Jade Morton
Address:
University of Colorado Boulder
Satellite Navigation and Sensing Laboratory (SeNSe)
Prof. Jade Morton
3775 Discovery Drive, Room 421
Boulder
80303
USA
E-mail: Jade.Morton@Colorado.edu
Instrument specifications
Continuous Data Acquisition System (CDAS), which consists of a small antenna installed outdoors
with an unobstructed view of the sky and a receiver about the size of a desktop computer installed indoors.
The system collects high rate (up to 100 Hz) observables from Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)
signals.