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General Geodetic information
Transformation parameters
Here are some links where you can find transformation
parameters.
National
Mapping Authorities |
A good source is always the National Mapping Authority. This
list is compiled by UNESCO |
CRS FOR EUROPE |
This is a internet portal maintained by BKG (Germany) describing
the coordinate reference systems in Europe as well as the European
Vertical Reference System. |
GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System)
GNSS
GPS World Tech Talk |
The GPS World Tech Talk blog is a resource for
industry professionals and academics to share technical details
surrounding GPS and GNSS systems, receivers, and applications. |
United Nations
Office for Outer Space Affairs |
The United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) is
the United Nations office responsible for promoting international
cooperation in the peaceful uses of outer space. |
GPS
There are a huge number of web pages around the globe
covering information on GPS. Here we have listed some f them and would
like to encourage you to let us know of others that are good.
Positioning, Navigation and Timing |
The National Space-Based Positioning,
Navigation, and Timing (PNT) Executive Committee was established by
Presidential directive in 2004
to advise and coordinate federal departments and agencies on matters
concerning the Global
Positioning System (GPS) and related systems. |
Global Positioning System overview |
Peter Dana gives here a comprehensive
discussion about GPS. |
USNO
GPS Timing Operations |
The webpage gives an overview of what
GPS is as well as the current situation with the system |
GPS Calendar |
If you need a GPS Calendar, here you can find it |
GPS Control
Ltd |
At this site you can find GPS Base Station data on
the Internet. The stations are located on the southern hemisphere |
International
GNSS Service |
The IGS is committed to providing the highest
quality data and products as the standard for global navigation
satellite systems (GNSS) in support of Earth science research,
multidisciplinary applications, and education. Currently the IGS
includes two GNSS: GPS and the Russian GLONASS. You can think of the
IGS as the highest-precision international civilian GNSS community. |
Galileo
GLONASS
The Russian global satellite system is called GLONASS
(GLObalnaya NAvigatsionnaya Sputnikovaya Sistema).
Other GNSS services
Gravity Satellite Missions
GOCE |
The
Gravity Field and Steady-State Ocean Circulation Explorer (GOCE)
mission will measure high-accuracy gravity gradients and provide
global models of the Earth's gravity field and of the geoid |
GRACE |
GRACE,
twin satellites launched in March 2002, are making detailed
measurements of Earth's gravity field which will lead to discoveries
about gravity and Earth's natural systems |
CHAMP |
CHAMP
(CHAllenging Minisatellite Payload) is a German
small satellite mission for geoscientific and atmospheric research
and applications, managed by GFZ |
If you notice that a link is erroneous, have changed or if you have
other good web links that could be included, please notify the chair(s)
of the working group. |