In order to obtain precise kinematic global positioning systems (GPS) in medium to large scale networks, the atmospheric effects from tropospheric and ionospheric delays need to be properly modeled and estimated. It is also preferable to use multiple reference stations to improve the reliability of the solutions. In this study, GPS kinematic positioning algorithms are developed for the medium to large-scale network based on the position-velocity-acceleration model. Hence, the algorithm can perform even in cases where the near-constant velocity assumption does not hold. In addition, the estimated kinematic accelerations can be used for the airborne gravimetry. The proposed algorithms are implemented using Kalman filter and are applied to the...
The photogrammetric community is quickly accepting the new developments in GPS/INS integration, and ...
The GPS errors can be separated into a frequency-dependent or dispersive component (e.g. the ionosph...
GPS-transmitted waves are affected by the Earth's atmosphere resulting in a decrease of the measured...
Abstract. Kinematic GPS positioning for airborne gravimetry is to provide not only sufficiently pre-...
Many kinematic GNSS applications like the GPS-based radar altimeter calibration, for instance, rely ...
The concept of network-based real-time kinematic positioning has been extensively developed in order...
In many geodetic (surveying) applications positions of points in the terrain need to be determined w...
Abstract It is well known that in high‐speed movements, the positioning accuracy of global positioni...
Abstract—This paper presents an implementation of a post-process kinematic positioning technique sim...
minimizing systematic height errors associated with atmospheric propagation delay
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sc...
The high spatial and temporal variability of the troposphere is well known, as is its effect − throu...
GPS can play an important role in high-altitude vehicle positioning. In such GPS applications the re...
Precise GNSS positioning services and infrastructure are becoming increasingly important to support ...
The number of GPS-enabled devices are growing rapidly. A large segment of the growth is coupled to t...
The photogrammetric community is quickly accepting the new developments in GPS/INS integration, and ...
The GPS errors can be separated into a frequency-dependent or dispersive component (e.g. the ionosph...
GPS-transmitted waves are affected by the Earth's atmosphere resulting in a decrease of the measured...
Abstract. Kinematic GPS positioning for airborne gravimetry is to provide not only sufficiently pre-...
Many kinematic GNSS applications like the GPS-based radar altimeter calibration, for instance, rely ...
The concept of network-based real-time kinematic positioning has been extensively developed in order...
In many geodetic (surveying) applications positions of points in the terrain need to be determined w...
Abstract It is well known that in high‐speed movements, the positioning accuracy of global positioni...
Abstract—This paper presents an implementation of a post-process kinematic positioning technique sim...
minimizing systematic height errors associated with atmospheric propagation delay
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sc...
The high spatial and temporal variability of the troposphere is well known, as is its effect − throu...
GPS can play an important role in high-altitude vehicle positioning. In such GPS applications the re...
Precise GNSS positioning services and infrastructure are becoming increasingly important to support ...
The number of GPS-enabled devices are growing rapidly. A large segment of the growth is coupled to t...
The photogrammetric community is quickly accepting the new developments in GPS/INS integration, and ...
The GPS errors can be separated into a frequency-dependent or dispersive component (e.g. the ionosph...
GPS-transmitted waves are affected by the Earth's atmosphere resulting in a decrease of the measured...