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Poland in the European network of multifunctional reference stations EUPOS

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General information on the European Project EUPOS
Konferencja
Geomatic and Geodynamic Programmes of the Central Europe / Proceedings of the EGU G16 Symposium (19-24. 04. 2009; Vienna, Austria)
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EUPOS (European Position Determination System) is a new European initiative of establishment of the multifunctional reference station system in Central and Eastern European countries. The Project EUPOS was initiated in 2002 by the Berlin Senate Department for Urban Development and European Academy of the Urban Development Berlin. The project consisted previously in establishment of multifunctional satellite reference stations in Central and Eastern Europe, but lately also some Asian countries request to join the EUPOS Project and to be admitted to EUPOS ISC as EUPOS members. Number of member countries is steadily increasing. In 2008 Moldova was intended to participate in the project and at the last conference in Tallinn in April 2009 at the EUPOS International Steering Committee Kazakhstan was admitted as the EUPOS country. So, EUPOS network will contain more than 1000 stations in the area of 19 European and Eurasian countries. Currently 19 following countries are the members of the EUPOS Project: Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Germany, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Russian Federation, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Ukraine. The number of planned stations in particular countries are given in attached table. One common project standard set is observed by all countries, however the project will include the existing or developed infrastructure in participating countries. Experiences of all participating countries in establishing and operating satellite systems will also be used. The system will be compatible with the German network SAPOS and in future will use as main signal the signal of the European system Galileo. The network of reference stations will provide services for both positioning of the geodetic control points and for navigation. Several levels of services of positioning accuracy will be offered.
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Tom
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7--12
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 11 poz., tab.
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  • Member of the International EUPOS Steering Committee (ISC)
Bibliografia
  • [1] J. Sledzinski. EUPOS - European Position Determination System - a new European initiative of establishing 420 satellite reference stations in 14 countries. Paper presented to the 44th Meeting of the Civil GPS Service Interface Committee, Long Beach, CA, USA, 18- 19 September 2004.
  • [2] J. Sledzinski. EUPOS - a new European initiative of establishment of the multifunctional reference station system in Central and Eastern countries. Paper presented at the IGS- 2004 Workshop and Symposium, Berne, Switzerland, 1-5 March 2004.
  • [3] J. Sledzinski. EUPOS – a new European initiative for reference stations for geodesy and navigation. Paper distributed at the Munich Navigation Summit 2004, 12th European Meeting of the Civil GPS Service Interface Committee (CGSIC), Munich, Germany, 23-24 March 2004.
  • [4] J. Sledzinski. New European initiative: EUPOS – European Position Determination System. Paper presented at the EGU Symposium G11 „Geodetic and geodynamic programmes of the CEI (Central European Initiative)”, Nice, France, 25-30 April 2004. Also Proceedings of this Symposium REPORTS ON GEODESY, IG&GA WUT, No. 2 (69), 2004.
  • [5] A. Blaser. G. Rosenthal, J. Sledzinski. The INTERREG IIIC Project EUPOS – Interregional cooperaation and EUPOS status report. INTERGEO Conference, Sofia.
  • [6] A. Blaser. W. Graszka, G. Rosenthal, J. Sledzinski. New European initiative of regional cooperation: EUPOS INTERREG IIIC. Paper presented at the EGU General Assembly Session G11 “Geodetic and Geodynamic Programmes of the CEI”. Vienna, Austria, 15- 20 April 2007.
  • [7] J. Sledzinski, W. Graszka. Status of establishment of the Polish part of the European network of satellite reference stations EUPOS. Paper presented at the IAG General Assembly. Perugia, Italy, 2-13 July 2007.
  • [8] A. Blaser, W. Graszka, G. Rosenthal, J. Sledzinski. EUPOS and EUPOS INTERREG IIIC – two European initiatives of the regional cooperation. Paper presented at the IAG General Assembly. Perugia, Italy, 2-13 July 2007.
  • [9] J. Sledzinski. Activities of the IAG Permanent Study Group “Geodynamics of Central Europe”. Paper presented at the IAG General Assembly, Perugia, Italy, 2-13 July 2007.
  • [10] A. Blaser, W. Graszka, G. Rosenthal, J. Sledzinski. Contribution of EUPOS permanent GPS network to the EUREF reference system. Paper presented at the EUREF Symposium, London, UK, 6-9 Juni 2007.
  • [11] J. Sledzinski, FRIN, Country Point of Contact of Poland. Polish ASG-EUPOS network of 100 GPS reference stations already operating. 48 Meeting IISC CGSIC Savannah, Georgia, USA, 15-16 September 2008.A. Blaser, W. Graszka, G. Rosenthal, J. Sledzinski. New European initiative: Multifunctional reference station network EUPOS Paper presented at the 13th Assembly of WEGENER, Nice, France, 4-7 September 2006.
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