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SYSTEM FOR COLLECTING AND STORING THE GNSS-RINEX AND TOTAL ELECTRON CONTENT DATA
Abstract. In recent years, a significant amount of experimental data on the Earth's ionosphere state has been provided by
medium- and high-orbit satellite radio navigation systems (SRNS) such as GLONASS, GPS, Galileo, Beidou, SBAS, etc. Currently,
a number of services provide SRNS data in open access in the RINEX format. The daily amount of data received in compressed
form ~1 Gb includes data from more than 4,500 stations. We have developed a system for collecting and storing raw
RINEX data, as well as obtaining on their basis slant total electron content. In this paper, we describe Internet resources with
SRNS data; describe the features of storage and access to data; show a block diagram for the implemented system of data collection
from open sources.
Keywords: global navigation satellite system, total electron content, ionosphere disturbances, RINEX.
Yu.V. Yasyukevich, I.V. Zhivetiev, A.S. Shabalin, I.K. Edemskiy, V.P. Lebedev, S.V. Voeykov, A.M. Vesnin. SYSTEM FOR COLLECTING AND STORING THE GNSS-RINEX AND TOTAL ELECTRON CONTENT DATA \\Fizika okolozemnogo kosmicheskogo prostranstva. BShFF-2017. S. 167–169