Gruber, J. F., Jaron, F. F. D., Baldreich, L., & Böhm, J. (2023). Vienna Correlator Report 2021–2022 (K. L. Armstrong, D. Behrend, & K. D. Baver, Eds.; NASA/TP-20230014975). NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center. https://doi.org/10.34726/5471
The Vienna Correlator is operated by the research unit Higher Geodesy of the Technische University at Wien (TU Wien). The Vienna Scientific Cluster (VSC), a supercomputer located in Vienna, is used as a hardware component. A bandwidth of 10 GBit/s (shared by all VSC users), 480 compute cores, and 1 PByte memory for VLBI correlation are available. Three people are actively involved in VLBI correlation: J. Gruber, F. Jaron, and L. Baldreich. In 2021, seven out of a total of 27 (26%) VGOS-OPS sessions, and in 2022, 12 out of a total of 44 (27%) were correlated in Vienna. In the EU-VGOS project, sessions were observed, correlated, analyzed, and new software solutions were organized and developed.