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The development of Precise GPS Positioning
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What is Precise GPS Positioning? Carrier-phase measurement Relative positioning
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Ambiguity Resolution: The process to convert ambiguity-free to ambiguity-fixed. What about the ‘dead time’?
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Single-epoch AR & single- epoch/cm-level (‘carrier range’) GPS positioning is a very powerful technique, which when carried out in real-time.
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The baseline issue Distance-dependent biases grows Reliable ambiguity resolution
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Decimeter-level positioning accuracy has been possible even when the baseline has been up to hundreds of kilometers in length via, e.g. the implementation of network GPS carrier phase-based positioning techniques.
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Victoria’s GPSnet (http://www.land.vic.gov.au/gpsnet)
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Instrumentation Developments Dual-frequency GPS receivers, measuring CPH and PR Advances in receiver electronics, antennas and data processing algorithms Improved multipath mitigation within the GPS receivers/antennas Use GLONASS as a complementary system
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The development for precise GPS positioning main in receiver hardware, operational procedures, the Internet and mobile communications and the combination of GPS with GLONASS, the development of the Galileo system.
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Rizos,C 2001, Precise Satellite Positioning: Challenges and Prospects, accessed 20 May 2011, http://www.gmat.unsw.edu.au/snap/work/conf_pdf_folder/n tu'99_cr1/ntu99_cr1.pdf http://www.gmat.unsw.edu.au/snap/work/conf_pdf_folder/n tu'99_cr1/ntu99_cr1.pdf Rizos,C 2011, Principle of GPS, UNSW, accessed 1 April 2011, http://www.gmat.unsw.edu.au/gmat4900 Wang, JL 2010, Precise GPS Positioning, UNSW, accessed 26 September 2010, http://www.gmat.unsw.edu.au/wang/gmat3700/home.htm http://www.gmat.unsw.edu.au/wang/gmat3700/home.htm Wang,JL 2011, Principle of Geo-Positioning, accessed 2 May 2011, http://www.gmat.unsw.edu.au/wang/gmat9205/home.htm
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