Why does gnssconstellation return 27 satellites and how do I uniquely identify each of them?
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Shivang
le 1 Août 2025
Commenté : Ryan Salvo
le 7 Août 2025 à 20:16
I have some U-blox data that I am trying to play with and I have a gnssId, svId, and freqId which is what I believe (?) is needed to figure out the satellites. I am having trouble understanding how to map between the 2.
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Ryan Salvo
le 4 Août 2025
Modifié(e) : Ryan Salvo
le 4 Août 2025
I recommend finding the specific u-blox receiver firmware Interface Description document, but here is the one for u-blox M10 SPG 5.00. Section 1.5 GNSS, satellite and signal identifiers describes how UBX protocol messages number satellites.
By default, the gnssconstellation function models an ideal GPS satellite constellation. You can use an almanac or RINEX file contents to get satellite ID outputs from the function.
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Ryan Salvo
le 7 Août 2025 à 20:16
You can get the latest broadcast ephemeris (BRDC) file from the CDDIS website: https://cddis.nasa.gov/archive/gnss/data/daily/2025/brdc/
There is a daily RINEX v3 file with the following naming scheme:
BRDC00IGS_R_<YYYY><DDD>0000_01D_MN.rnx.gz
where <YYYY> is the current year (e.g. 2025) and <DDD> is the current day number (e.g. 219)
You can get the current day number in MATLAB by:
t = datetime("today");
daynum = day(t,"dayofyear")
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