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[0.9.1] - 2026-06-05
Added
- Rustler precompiled-NIF packaging support. Release tags now build GitHub
Release archives for common Linux/macOS/Windows targets, and the Hex package
will include
checksum-*.exsso supported users do not need a local Rust toolchain. If no checksum file is present, Orbis source-builds instead of trying to download missing assets;ORBIS_BUILD=1remains the explicit source-build escape hatch. Orbis.GNSS.CarrierPhase— dual-frequency carrier-phase combinations and the quality tooling on them: geometry-free (L1 - L2), wide-lane wavelength, narrow-lane code, Melbourne-Wübbena, arc-wise cycle-slip detection (LLI bit, geometry-free step, and Melbourne-Wübbena step, with documented thresholds), and the single-frequency Hatch carrier-smoothed code (with slip/LLI reset). GPS/Galileo/BeiDou; GLONASS satellites are skipped (FDMA wavelengths not yet derived). Builds on the newly exposed phase observations; no crate change.Orbis.GNSS.RINEX.Observations.values/3andphases/3— expose the raw RINEX observations for an epoch (pseudorange, carrier phase, Doppler, signal strength with their LLI/SSI), and a carrier-phase convenience that adds the wavelength and the phase in metres for GPS/Galileo/BeiDou bands (band_frequency_hz/2is public; GLONASS FDMA wavelengths are not yet derived).values/3takes a:codesper-system filter so only the requested systems/codes cross the NIF boundary. This unlocks carrier-phase combinations without a parser change.Orbis.GNSS.Constellation.validate_sp3!/2— a build-time validation gate that returns:okor raisesArgumentErrordescribing the findings (e.g. a stale-active PRN that is active and usable in the catalog but missing from a current SP3 product). Intended for catalog-build automation, not the runtime.- Python/georinex/scipy oracle gates for the recent Orbis-only GNSS layer:
raw RINEX
values/3/phases/3,CarrierPhasecombinations/slip/Hatch smoothing,IonosphereFreecoefficients and combinations,GNSS.QCweighting/chi-square thresholds,GNSS.Observables.predict/5, C/A code/correlation/acquisition, LNAV parity/subframe synthesis, visibility/DOP, velocity, DGNSS,SolutionReport, andReducedOrbit/ReducedOrbit.Piecewisefit/evaluation/drift against Astropy/scipy.
Changed
Orbis.GNSS.Constellation.to_csv/2gains a:booleansoption::lower(default, conventionaltrue/false) or:title(True/False, for a pandas-style consumer that reads theactivecolumn as Python booleans).Orbis.GNSS.QC.chi2_inv/2now inverts the regularized-gamma chi-square CDF and is checked againstscipy.stats.chi2.ppf, replacing the older Wilson-Hilferty approximation.
[0.9.0] - 2026-06-05
A large GNSS expansion — signal generation, measurement modelling, velocity,
quality control, and differential positioning — alongside a consolidation of
the whole GNSS surface under the Orbis.GNSS.* namespace.
Added
Orbis.GNSS.Signal.CA— GPS L1 C/A Gold-code generation, chip indexing, and auto/cross-correlation (IS-GPS-200 G1/G2 generators and per-PRN taps).Orbis.GNSS.Signal.Correlator— C/A code+carrier replica, coherent correlation, a 2-D code-phase/Doppler acquisition search, and the coherent-integration (sinc²) loss model.Orbis.GNSS.Navigation.LNAV— GPS LNAV subframe synthesis and decoding: TLM/HOW, time-of-week, subframe parity (IS-GPS-200 Table 20-XIV), and ephemeris bit-packing.Orbis.GNSS.Observables— predicted geometric range, range-rate, Doppler, satellite clock, elevation, and azimuth from a receiver position and an SP3 ephemeris, with light-time (transmit-time) and Sagnac corrections.Orbis.GNSS.Geometry— satellite visibility above an elevation mask, dilution of precision (GDOP/PDOP/HDOP/VDOP/TDOP), DOP/visibility time series, and rise/set passes.Orbis.GNSS.Velocity— receiver velocity and clock drift from Doppler or pseudorange-rate measurements by least squares over the line-of-sight geometry.Orbis.GNSS.QC— measurement quality control: residual-based RAIM fault detection, leave-one-out fault detection and exclusion (FDE), and elevation/C-N₀ measurement weighting.Orbis.GNSS.IonosphereFree— the dual-frequency ionosphere-free pseudorange combination, with standard per-system frequency pairs (GPS L1/L2, Galileo E1/E5a, BeiDou B1I/B3I).Orbis.GNSS.DGNSS— code-differential positioning: base-station pseudorange corrections and corrected rover solves that cancel the errors common to both receivers (satellite clock, ephemeris, short-baseline atmosphere).Orbis.GNSS.SolutionReport— a per-satellite and summary diagnostic over a position solution: elevation/azimuth, post-fit and RAIM-normalized residuals, DOP, residual RMS, and the integrity verdict.Orbis.GNSS.ReducedOrbit.Piecewise— a piecewise (segmented) reduced-orbit model that tiles a span into contiguous fitted segments for tighter caching/transport accuracy than a single mean-element fit.
Changed
- Breaking: GNSS modules now live under the
Orbis.GNSS.*namespace. The old top-level GNSS names (Orbis.SP3,Orbis.PointPositioning,Orbis.GnssData, etc.) were removed instead of retained as aliases, matching the library's current single-client / pre-broad-adoption status. Examples:Orbis.GNSS.SP3,Orbis.GNSS.Positioning,Orbis.GNSS.Data,Orbis.GNSS.RINEX.Observations,Orbis.GNSS.ReducedOrbit,Orbis.GNSS.Signal.CA, andOrbis.GNSS.Navigation.LNAV. - Internal GNSS implementation helpers were consolidated under
Orbis.GNSS.Corefor shared constants, ECEF input normalization, epoch/window handling, validation, source sampling, and versioned-map guards. - Hardened public-API input validation across the GNSS modules: malformed
receiver/base positions, out-of-range RAIM options, sub-second piecewise
segment lengths, out-of-range LNAV flags, and duplicate observations now
return tagged errors (or raise a clear
ArgumentErrorfor invalid options) instead of crashing, looping, or silently truncating.
[0.8.0] - 2026-06-05
Observation parsing and a compact orbit model. Orbis can now read a station's RINEX observation file end-to-end into pseudoranges, and distill a position track into a tiny, transportable mean-element model.
Added
Orbis.GNSS.RINEX.Observations— RINEX 3 observation parsing with Hatanaka (CRINEX 1.0 and 3.0) decoding. Decodes.crx/.rnx, exposes the header (incl. the surveyedAPPROX POSITION), observation codes, and epochs, and extracts single-frequency pseudoranges (pseudoranges/3) in the[{satellite_id, range_m}]shapeOrbis.GNSS.Positioning.solve/4consumes — closing the loop from a station's observation file to a recovered position.Orbis.GNSS.Datagains a station observation product fetch and anobservations/2loader. CRINEX decoding is verified byte-for-byte againstcrx2rnx; an end-to-end test recovers a surveyed station position to metre level from real GPS observations.Orbis.GNSS.ReducedOrbit— a compact, fitted mean-element approximation of an orbit for caching, transport, and quick visibility math (not orbit determination). Fits from anOrbis.GNSS.SP3track or a list of ECEF samples; evaluates position/velocity (ECEF by default, GCRS on request); reports a source-backeddrift/3against the source ephemeris; and serialises to a stable, versioned map (to_map/1/from_map/1). Two models::circular_secular(default) and:eccentric_secular(nonsingularh = e·sin ω,k = e·cos ω), the latter recovering the radiala·esignal that the circular model discards — cutting full-day extrapolation error by one-to-three orders of magnitude for GPS and BeiDou while matching the circular model on near-circular Galileo.
[0.7.0] - 2026-06-04
GNSS positioning. Orbis can now recover a receiver position from pseudoranges against precise or broadcast ephemeris, with the supporting ephemeris, correction, time, and data-fetch layers.
Added
Orbis.GNSS.Positioning— single-point positioning (SPP). Solves a receiver position, clock, and geometry diagnostics from one epoch of pseudoranges against either anOrbis.GNSS.SP3precise product or anOrbis.GNSS.Broadcasthandle. Multi-constellation (GPS / Galileo / BeiDou / GLONASS) solves carry one receiver clock per system; the solution reports position, geodetic position, per-system clocks, DOP, residuals, used/rejected satellites, and solver metadata.Orbis.GNSS.SP3— SP3-c/SP3-d precise orbit/clock loading and arbitrary-epoch satellite position/clock interpolation, plussatellite_ids/1to read the product's declared satellite set.Orbis.GNSS.Constellation— a GPS constellation catalog built from CelesTrakgps-opsOMM identity and an optional NAVCEN status/SVN overlay (PRN ↔ SVN ↔ NORAD ↔ SP3 id, active/usable flags). Merges sources only when the block type matches, recording PRN-transition disagreements as conflicts rather than corrupting identity; exports the compact mapping CSV and validates a catalog (duplicate PRNs/NORAD ids, inactive/unusable PRNs, and missing/extra satellites against a loadedOrbis.GNSS.SP3product).Orbis.GNSS.Broadcast— RINEX 3.x and 4.xx navigation parsing and broadcast orbit/clock evaluation: GPS LNAV, Galileo I/NAV and F/NAV, BeiDou D1/D2 (including geostationary satellites), and GLONASS (PZ-90.11 state-vector propagation by Runge–Kutta integration).Orbis.GNSS.Ionosphere(broadcast Klobuchar, frequency-aware across L1/E1/B1I) andOrbis.GNSS.Troposphere(Saastamoinen zenith delay + Niell mapping) correction models.Orbis.GNSS.Data— an optional product fetch/cache layer: a catalog over public archives, HTTPS (Req) and FTP downloads, an atomic on-disk cache with SHA-256 integrity and provenance sidecars, a gzip-bomb guard, and an offline mode. Includes convenience loaders that returnOrbis.GNSS.SP3/Orbis.GNSS.Broadcasthandles.Reqis an optional dependency.Orbis.GNSS.Time— GNSS epoch/seconds-of-week and day-of-year helpers.
Notes
- The GNSS numerical core lives in the Rust
astrodynamics/astrodynamics-gnsscrate layer. Its libm-bound components (orbit and clock evaluation, ionosphere, troposphere, dilution of precision) are held to bit-exact (0 ULP) parity against pinned Python references; broadcast orbits are additionally validated against precise SP3 products. The least-squares solver's final position is a sub-micron solver-agreement result, not a 0-ULP claim.
Releases before 0.7.0 predate this changelog.