High precision positioning and time transfer are required by a large number of scientific applications: seismic ground deformations, sea level monitoring or land survey applications require sub-centimeter precision in kinematic position; monitoring of stable atomic frequency standards requires an increasing sub –nanosecond precision. Differential GNSS is presently the best tool to reach such precisions, as it removes the majority of the errors affecting the GNSS signals. However, the associated need for dense GNSS observation networks is not fulfilled for many locations (e.g. Pacific, Africa). An alternative is to use Precise Point Positioning (PPP), but this technique requires correcting signal delays at the highest level of precision, inc...
The global positioning system (GPS) has been used to support a wide variety of applications, such as...
The ionosphere has the largest contribution to the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) error b...
This study provides a first attempt at quantifying potential signal bending effects on the GPS refer...
High precision positioning and time transfer are required by a large number of scientific applicatio...
High precision Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) positioning and time transfer require corr...
High precision Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) positioning and time transfer require corr...
Higher-order ionospheric effects (I2+) are one of the main limiting factors in very precise Global N...
Higher-order ionospheric effects (I2+) are one of the main limiting factors in very precise Global N...
High precision Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) positioning and time transfer require corr...
With the increasing number of precise navigation and positioning applications using Global Navigat...
We intend to present results of a study where precise ionospheric corrections have been generated an...
AbstractAt present, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) users usually eliminate the influence...
After removal of the Selective Availability in 2000, the ionosphere became the dominant error source...
This paper presents the results achieved within the project “Ionospheric Delay Corrections in GNSS S...
Measurements of signals from Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) offer the possibility to an...
The global positioning system (GPS) has been used to support a wide variety of applications, such as...
The ionosphere has the largest contribution to the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) error b...
This study provides a first attempt at quantifying potential signal bending effects on the GPS refer...
High precision positioning and time transfer are required by a large number of scientific applicatio...
High precision Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) positioning and time transfer require corr...
High precision Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) positioning and time transfer require corr...
Higher-order ionospheric effects (I2+) are one of the main limiting factors in very precise Global N...
Higher-order ionospheric effects (I2+) are one of the main limiting factors in very precise Global N...
High precision Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) positioning and time transfer require corr...
With the increasing number of precise navigation and positioning applications using Global Navigat...
We intend to present results of a study where precise ionospheric corrections have been generated an...
AbstractAt present, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) users usually eliminate the influence...
After removal of the Selective Availability in 2000, the ionosphere became the dominant error source...
This paper presents the results achieved within the project “Ionospheric Delay Corrections in GNSS S...
Measurements of signals from Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) offer the possibility to an...
The global positioning system (GPS) has been used to support a wide variety of applications, such as...
The ionosphere has the largest contribution to the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) error b...
This study provides a first attempt at quantifying potential signal bending effects on the GPS refer...