Components
Technology Development Centers
Functions of Technology Development Centers in the IVS Terms of Reference
Country
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IVS Component Name (link to recent Annual Report)
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Primary Contact
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Sponsoring Organization
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Primary Activity
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Canada
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Canadian VLBI Technology Development Center
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Bill Petrachenko
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NRCan
,
DRAO
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Coordinate realization of the VGOS system.
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Japan
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National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
|
Mamoru Sekido
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National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
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Develop hardware (data recorder, backend system, correlator, realtime VLBI
system, receiver system);
develop software (analysis software, FS K-4 support);
research (WVR, co-location with GPS and SLR, pulsar
observations).
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Russia
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Institute of Applied Astronomy Technology Development Center
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Alexander Ipatov
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Institute of Applied Astronomy
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Development for Quasar network: radiotelescope dishes, time service,
receivers, video converters, etc.
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Spain
|
IGN Yebes Observatory
|
Jose Antonio Lopez-Fernandez
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Instituto Geografico Nacional
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Design of new hardware such as LNAs, feeds and reflectors, and cryogenic receivers. Develop
new software for remote control of radio telescopes.
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Sweden
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Onsala Space Observatory
|
RĂ¼diger Haas
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Chalmers University of Technology
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Operation of a microwave radiometer for studies of the wet propagation
delay; development of new feeds; study common error sources in VLBI and GPS.
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USA
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Goddard Space Flight Center
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Ed Himwich
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NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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Develop and maintain scheduling, field, and
station software; develop timing systems;
develop procedures and techniques;
training and evaluation of stations.
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USA
|
Haystack Observatory
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Pedro Elosegui
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Haystack Observatory
and NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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Development of Mark 5, Mark 6, and e-VLBI systems.
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