GPS is effectively used in science and engineering since the release of official IGS precise orbits in 1994. Various surveying and processing methods are available for GPS, and the accuracy level depends on the method used. It is useful to predict the accuracy of GPS prior to a field survey for the purposes of network design. Today, accuracy prediction formulas are available for relative positioning that requires two or more GPS receivers. Precise Point Positioning (PPP) from NASA's GPS software GIPSY revolutionized the GPS processing since it provides methods leading to mm positioning without a need of a reference station. GIPSY user community is growing rapidly and at this instance it would be good to provide a tool assessing the acuracy of PPP. This book targets both practitioners and researchers. It should also be a useful guide for the relative positioning users for comparing the results derived here with those of published previously. The literature review and the interim analysis results made availeble through tables for hands on applications should be interesting for graduate students.
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GPS is effectively used in science and engineering since the release of official IGS precise orbits in 1994. Various surveying and processing methods are available for GPS, and the accuracy level depends on the method used. It is useful to predict the accuracy of GPS prior to a field survey for the purposes of network design. Today, accuracy prediction formulas are available for relative positioning that requires two or more GPS receivers. Precise Point Positioning (PPP) from NASA's GPS software GIPSY revolutionized the GPS processing since it provides methods leading to mm positioning without a need of a reference station. GIPSY user community is growing rapidly and at this instance it would be good to provide a tool assessing the acuracy of PPP. This book targets both practitioners and researchers. It should also be a useful guide for the relative positioning users for comparing the results derived here with those of published previously. The literature review and the interim analysis results made availeble through tables for hands on applications should be interesting for graduate students.
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -GPS is effectively used in science and engineering since the release of official IGS precise orbits in 1994. Various surveying and processing methods are available for GPS, and the accuracy level depends on the method used. It is useful to predict the accuracy of GPS prior to a field survey for the purposes of network design. Today, accuracy prediction formulas are available for relative positioning that requires two or more GPS receivers. Precise Point Positioning (PPP) from NASA's GPS software GIPSY revolutionized the GPS processing since it provides methods leading to mm positioning without a need of a reference station. GIPSY user community is growing rapidly and at this instance it would be good to provide a tool assessing the acuracy of PPP. This book targets both practitioners and researchers. It should also be a useful guide for the relative positioning users for comparing the results derived here with those of published previously. The literature review and the interim analysis results made availeble through tables for hands on applications should be interesting for graduate students. 60 pp. Englisch. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9783838355047
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Condición: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Autor/Autorin: Sanli Dogan UgurD.Ugur Sanli, PhD: Studied GPS Geodesy in University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. Currently assistant professor in Geodesy Department, Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute, Bogazici University, Ist. Nº de ref. del artículo: 5415895
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - GPS is effectively used in science and engineering since the release of official IGS precise orbits in 1994. Various surveying and processing methods are available for GPS, and the accuracy level depends on the method used. It is useful to predict the accuracy of GPS prior to a field survey for the purposes of network design. Today, accuracy prediction formulas are available for relative positioning that requires two or more GPS receivers. Precise Point Positioning (PPP) from NASA's GPS software GIPSY revolutionized the GPS processing since it provides methods leading to mm positioning without a need of a reference station. GIPSY user community is growing rapidly and at this instance it would be good to provide a tool assessing the acuracy of PPP. This book targets both practitioners and researchers. It should also be a useful guide for the relative positioning users for comparing the results derived here with those of published previously. The literature review and the interim analysis results made availeble through tables for hands on applications should be interesting for graduate students. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9783838355047
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware -GPS is effectively used in science and engineering since the release of official IGS precise orbits in 1994. Various surveying and processing methods are available for GPS, and the accuracy level depends on the method used. It is useful to predict the accuracy of GPS prior to a field survey for the purposes of network design. Today, accuracy prediction formulas are available for relative positioning that requires two or more GPS receivers. Precise Point Positioning (PPP) from NASA''s GPS software GIPSY revolutionized the GPS processing since it provides methods leading to mm positioning without a need of a reference station. GIPSY user community is growing rapidly and at this instance it would be good to provide a tool assessing the acuracy of PPP. This book targets both practitioners and researchers. It should also be a useful guide for the relative positioning users for comparing the results derived here with those of published previously. The literature review and the interim analysis results made availeble through tables for hands on applications should be interesting for graduate students.Books on Demand GmbH, Überseering 33, 22297 Hamburg 60 pp. Englisch. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9783838355047
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