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A low-cost commercial off-the-shelf GNSS receiver for space
(2024)EGUsphereThe era of tracking artificial Earth satellites using Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) began in the early 1980s when a GPS receiver was launched onboard the Landsat-4 mission. Since then, a large number of Low Earth Orbiters has utilized constantly improved GPS receivers for timing and positioning. GNSS has become a key technique not only for satellite orbit determination but also for atmosphere sounding. With the increasing ...Other Conference Item -
Assimilating UAV-based GNSS ZTDs for Numerical Weather Predictions
(2024)EGUsphereIn recent decades, various studies have demonstrated that assimilating tropospheric parameters from ground-based GNSS receivers benefits numerical weather predictions (NWPs). However, the achieved performance is limited by the spatial resolution of GNSS, especially in the vertical direction. With the rapidly developing and growing market of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and the facilitates of integrating low-cost GNSS hardware into ...Other Conference Item -
The influence of gouge formation on seismicity and fault slip behavior
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Developing an Automated Observability System for HPC: Integrating Operational and Energy Datasets
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Rethinking operational VGOS observations
(2024)EGUsphereThe VLBI Global Observing System (VGOS) was created to meet the ambitious requirements set by the Global Geodetic Observing System (GGOS). Its primary objective is achieving millimeter-level precision while maintaining continuous 24/7 observations. Currently, both aims remain unfulfilled. Simultaneously, new requirements, such as the development of a dedicated VGOS Celestial Reference Frame (CRF), have emerged. Thus, a reevaluation of our ...Other Conference Item -
GGOS: Ensuring a Coherent Earth Observation System
(2024)EGUsphereThe Global Geodetic Observing System (GGOS) is the response of the international geodetic community, organised under the umbrella of the International Association of Geodesy (IAG), to the need to monitor changes in the Earth system continuously. GGOS is Geodesy’s contribution to the Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS) by providing the reference frames needed for all position-dependent observations, thus the foundation for ...Other Conference Item -
E-Bike City masterplan
(2024)mobil.TUM 2024 Online AbstractsReaching the climate targets requires a substantial reorganization of our transport systems within only three decades. Technical innovations as well as massive policy changes are necessary to achieve the necessary effects.Other Conference Item -
Modelling road infrastructure potential for the appraisal of sustainable bicycling networks
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Explaining GNSS station movements based on Earth observation data
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Food security in a changing climate - how can Earth observation and machine learning help?
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