E-VLBI: Creating a Global Radio Telescope via High-Speed Networks Alan R. Whitney MIT Haystack Observatory SLAC Data Management Workshop 17 March 2004.
USCG NAVIGATION CENTER NAVCEN and GPS CGSIC IISC European Meeting Prague, Czech Republic 14 March 2005 Rebecca M. Casswell Chief, GPS Branch.
e-VLBI – Creating a Global Radio-Telescope Array via High-Speed Networks
Using Outage History to Exclude High-Risk Satellites from GBAS Corrections
Earth Science Applications of Space Based Geodesy DES-7355 Tu-Th 9:40-11:05
USCG NAVIGATION CENTER
By Travis Howard Wireless Networks. Overview Official name of GPS is NAVigational Satellite Timing And Ranging Global Positioning System (NAVSTAR GPS)
Patrick Caldwell Chris Kellar. Overview Basic Concepts History Structure Applications Communication Typical Sources of Error.
GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM. What is GPS? GPS, which stands for Global Positioning System, is the only system today that provides an answer to the question,
Electronic Transmission of Very- Long Baseline Interferometry Data National Internet2 day, March 18, 2004 David LapsleyAlan Whitney MIT Haystack Observatory,
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)
Development of International e-VBLI Links: Past and Future