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Volume 6(1-2), 2002

  • Spatially Convergent GPS kinematic positioning. Wu J , Juang Z-M , 3-10

  • First Comparisons of precipitable water vapor estimation using GPS and water vapor radiometers at the Royal Observatory of Belgium. Pottiaux E, Warnant R, 11-17

  • Test of phase center variations of various GPS antennas, and some results. Schmitz M, Wübbena G, Boettcher G, 18-27

  • GPS data processing with equivalent observation equations. Xu G, 28-33

  • GPS/Pseudolite/INS integration: Concept and first tests. Lee HK, Wang J,  Rizos C, Grejner-Brzezinska D, 33-46

  • Temporal impact of selected GPS errors on point positioning.  Olynik M, Petovello MG, Cannon, ME and Lachapelle G, 47-57

  • Estimating the motion of the atmospheric water vapor using the Global Positioning System.  Emardson TR, and Webb FH, 58-64

  • Performance of Singapore integrated multiple reference station Network (SIMRSN) for RTK Positioning. Hu G, Khoo VHS, Goh PC, Law CL, 65-71

  • Comparison of GPS-defined global reference frame with ITRF2000. Heflin M, Argus D, Jefferson D, Webb F, Zumberge J, 72-75

  • Rigorous transformation of variance-covariance matrices of GPS-derived coordinates and velocities. T. Soler T, Marshall J, 76-90

  • Dependency of GPS positioning precision on the station location. Wang J, Iz HB, Lu C, 91-95

  • 0.099999999 Confidence ambiguity resolution with GPS and Galileo. Tiberius C, Pany T, Eisfeller B, Joosten P, Verhagen S, 96-99

  • GPS Radio holography as a tool for remote sensing of the atmosphere, mesosphere, and terrestrial surface from space. Alexander Pavelyev A, Liou Y-A, Reigber C, Wickert J, Igarashi K, Hocke K, Hiang C-Y, 100-108

  • LAMBDA: FAQ’s. Joosten P, Tiberius C, 109-114

  • GPS Toolbox: GPS Point Position Calculation. van Leeuwen SS, 115 117

  • GPS Toolbox: Creating and viewing skyplots, Marshall J, 118-120

  • Eye on the Ionosphere: Solar Cycle Number 23 – A Progress Report. Thompson R, Kunches JM, 121-123

  • Eye on the Ionosphere:  Report on the ionospheric Effects Symposium, Klobuchar JA, Kunches JM, 124- 125

  • GPS on the Web: Applications in Space Programs. Feng Y, 126-12

  • GPS on the Web: GPS volcano deformation monitoring. Janssen V, 128- 130

  • GNSS Current Bibliography: Soler T, 131-132

  • GNSS Current Bibliography: Soler T, 133-135


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