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The Software Correlator of the Chinese VLBI NetworkThe software correlator of the Chinese VLBI Network (CVN) has played an irreplaceable role in the CVN routine data processing, e.g., in the Chinese lunar exploration project. This correlator will be upgraded to process geodetic and astronomical observation data. In the future, with several new stations joining the network, CVN will carry out crustal movement observations, quick UT1 measurements, astrophysical observations, and deep space exploration activities. For the geodetic or astronomical observations, we need a wide-band 10-station correlator. For spacecraft tracking, a realtime and highly reliable correlator is essential. To meet the scientific and navigation requirements of CVN, two parallel software correlators in the multiprocessor environments are under development. A high speed, 10-station prototype correlator using the mixed Pthreads and MPI (Massage Passing Interface) parallel algorithm on a computer cluster platform is being developed. Another real-time software correlator for spacecraft tracking adopts the thread-parallel technology, and it runs on the SMP (Symmetric Multiple Processor) servers. Both correlators have the characteristic of flexible structure and scalability.
Document ID
20110011843
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Zheng, Weimin
(Shanghai Astronomical Observatory China)
Quan, Ying
(Shanghai Astronomical Observatory China)
Shu, Fengchun
(Shanghai Astronomical Observatory China)
Chen, Zhong
(Shanghai Astronomical Observatory China)
Chen, Shanshan
(Shanghai Astronomical Observatory China)
Wang, Weihua
(Shanghai Astronomical Observatory China)
Wang, Guangli
(Shanghai Astronomical Observatory China)
Date Acquired
August 25, 2013
Publication Date
December 1, 2010
Publication Information
Publication: Proceedings of the Sixth General Meeting of the International VLBI Service for Geodesy and Astrometry
Subject Category
Geophysics
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNSF 10878021
CONTRACT_GRANT: 2008AA12A209
Distribution Limits
Public
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