This is an unofficial mirror of the GNSS-Lab Tool (gLAB) v5.5.1, an interactive educational software tool suite to process and analyse GNSS data. gLAB has been developed under an European Space Agency (ESA) contract by the Research Group of Astronomy and Geomatics (gAGE) from the Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (UPC).
gLAB performs precise modeling of GNSS observables (pseudorange and carrier phase) at the centimetre level, allowing both standalone GPS positioning and PPP. Every single error contributor may be assessed independently, which, in turn, provides a major educational benefit. gLAB is adapted to a variety of standard formats like RINEX-3.00, SP3, ANTEX and SINEX files, among others. Moreover, functionality is also included for GPS, Galileo and GLONASS, allowing performing some data analysis with real multi-constellation data.
The gLAB software tool is quite flexible, able to run under Linux, Windows and Mac operating systems and is provided free of charge by ESA Education Office to universities and GNSS professionals.
- gLAB - Download
- gLAB - Release Notes
- gLAB - User Manual
- gLAB - FAQ
- gLAB - Tutorials
- gLAB - Citations
If you feel it is appropriate, you may consider paying us back by citing the gLAB paper:
Ibáñez D., Rovira-García A., Sanz J., Juan JM., Gonzalez-Casado G., Jimenez-Baños D., López-Echazarreta C., Lapin I. The GNSS Laboratory Tool Suite (gLAB) updates: SBAS, DGNSS and Global Monitoring System. 9th ESA Workshop on Satellite Navigation Technologies (NAVITEC 2018), Noordwijk, The Netherlands. December 5 - 7, 2018. DOI: 10.1109/NAVITEC.2018.8642707.
When papers containing results or illustrations obtained using gLAB are being published.
The gLAB core (the gLAB
executable) and the plotting tool (graph.py
) are distributed under the Apache 2.0 license.
The GUI (the gLAB_GUI
executable) is provided under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) version 3, due to the GUI being developed under Qt 5.