User Registration for Ntrip Broadcasters

IGS-IP-CHINA

Please complete this form in order to apply for free real-time access to GNSS data streams from the IGS-IP-China Ntrip Broadcaster ntrip.gnsslab.cn (ports 80 & 2101). Providing access is a service supporting the Calls for Participation (CfPs) of the EUREF-IP Project and the Real-time IGS Pilot Project. You may like to visit a list of Applications based on IGS real-time GNSS resources.

Note that data is made available primarily for demonstration and evaluation purposes. GNSS research center of Wuhan university aims to provide an uniterrupted service. In spite of all efforts downtimes can not be totally avoided. It is important to understand that streams may be interrupted or become unavailable at any time without prior notice.

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User data ( * mandatory):

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Request number of simultaneous connections:

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Depending on available stream dissemination resources, simultaneous access to more than 5 up to 50 streams can be granted for Real-time IGS Pilot Project participants and those supporting EUREF or IGS through operating an NTRIP relay. You may like to request an appropriate account for that from [shi@whu.edu.cn] or [ilym55@163.com] by separate email.

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* Your application, detailed specification, at least 20 characters in English:

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Please note that participating in the Real-time IGS Pilot Project requires your feedback through answering periodic questionnaires.

The user ID and password you will receive by email in response to your request is only valid for personal use. Keep it confidential.

Each organization participating in EUREF-IP or IGS-IP or the further development of NTRIP voluntarily brings its own funding according to its own mission. Many of these Contributors are public or government institutions or other research organizations. To help justify funding, we kindly ask users to include a citation when use of EUREF-IP or IGS-IP data or software developed in their framework results in a publication. We suggest:

Weber G., Dettmering D., Gebhard H.: Networked Transport of RTCM via Internet Protocol (NTRIP). In: Sanso F. (Ed.): A Window on the Future, Proceedings of the IAG General Assembly, Sapporo, Japan, 2003, Springer Verlag, Symposia Series, Vol. 128, p. 60-64, 2005.

By submitting this form you confirm your personal information and accept the conditions mentioned here.

The BKG is responsible today for operating the Broadcasters. It disclaims any liability and responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damage caused, or alleged to be caused, directly or indirectly by the use and application of its Ntrip technology.