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Wang, K. (author), Khodabandeh, A. (author), Teunissen, P.J.G. (author)
Various studies have been performed to investigate the accuracy of troposphere zenith wet delays (ZWDs) determined from GPS. Most of these studies use dual-frequency GPS data of large-scale networks with long baselines to determine the absolute ZWDs. For small-scale networks the estimability of the absolute ZWDs deteriorates due to high...
journal article 2019
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Zhang, Baocheng (author), Teunissen, P.J.G. (author), Yuan, Yunbin (author), Zhang, Xiao (author), Li, Min (author)
Sensing the ionosphere with the global positioning system involves two sequential tasks, namely the ionospheric observable retrieval and the ionospheric parameter estimation. A prominent source of error has long been identified as short-term variability in receiver differential code bias (rDCB). We modify the carrier-to-code leveling (CCL), a...
journal article 2018
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Chu, Q.P. (author), Zwartbol, T. (author), van Woerkom, P.T.L.M. (author)
The objective of the present paper is to give an overview of spacecraft attitude determination with GPS. GPS receivers with single or multiple antennas nowadays are low-cost sensors that constitute a valuable complement to existing sensor suites. GPS has been widely used for positioning and vehicle navigation. However, using GPS as an attitude...
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