The GPS errors can be separated into a frequency-dependent or dispersive component (e.g. the ionospheric delay) and a non-dispersive component (e.g. the tropospheric delay and orbit biases). Dispersive and non-dispersive errors have different dynamic effects on the GPS network corrections. The former exhibits rapid changes with high variations due to the effect of free electrons in the ionosphere, whilst the latter change slowly and smoothly over time due to the characteristic behaviour of the tropospheric delay and the nature of orbit biases. It is found that the non-dispersive correction can be used to obtain better ionosphere-free measurements, and therefore helpful in resolving the long-range integer ambiguity of the GPS carrier-phase m...
This thesis consists of two parts with various objectives. The motivations of the first part of the ...
Uncorrected ionospheric delay is one of the factors limiting the accuracy in geodetic relative posit...
Continuously operating GPS networks have been used for many years in support of: (a) geodetic goals ...
The GPS errors can be separated into a frequency-dependent or dispersive component (e.g. the ionosph...
The concept of network-based real-time kinematic positioning has been extensively developed in order...
The concept of network-based positioning has been extensively developed in order to better model the...
The effect of the atmosphere has been identified as the major problem of long-baseline carrier phase...
The concept of network-based positioning has been extensively developed in order to better model the...
It is well known that the key problem associated with network-based real-time kinematic (RTK) positi...
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) data from reference station networks deployed globally can...
The atmosphere in low latitude regions is of particular interest to GPS researchers because the prop...
Medium-scale traveling ionospheric disturbances (MSTIDs) are fluctuations in the plasma density that...
ABSTRACT: There is currently great interest in using regional-area reference receiver networks to pe...
Network-based Differential GPS (DGPS), regardless of its global, regional or local scales, is enabl...
To perform the most precise relative positioning using GPS, it is necessary to resolve the carrier-p...
This thesis consists of two parts with various objectives. The motivations of the first part of the ...
Uncorrected ionospheric delay is one of the factors limiting the accuracy in geodetic relative posit...
Continuously operating GPS networks have been used for many years in support of: (a) geodetic goals ...
The GPS errors can be separated into a frequency-dependent or dispersive component (e.g. the ionosph...
The concept of network-based real-time kinematic positioning has been extensively developed in order...
The concept of network-based positioning has been extensively developed in order to better model the...
The effect of the atmosphere has been identified as the major problem of long-baseline carrier phase...
The concept of network-based positioning has been extensively developed in order to better model the...
It is well known that the key problem associated with network-based real-time kinematic (RTK) positi...
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) data from reference station networks deployed globally can...
The atmosphere in low latitude regions is of particular interest to GPS researchers because the prop...
Medium-scale traveling ionospheric disturbances (MSTIDs) are fluctuations in the plasma density that...
ABSTRACT: There is currently great interest in using regional-area reference receiver networks to pe...
Network-based Differential GPS (DGPS), regardless of its global, regional or local scales, is enabl...
To perform the most precise relative positioning using GPS, it is necessary to resolve the carrier-p...
This thesis consists of two parts with various objectives. The motivations of the first part of the ...
Uncorrected ionospheric delay is one of the factors limiting the accuracy in geodetic relative posit...
Continuously operating GPS networks have been used for many years in support of: (a) geodetic goals ...