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Volume 7(1), 2003

  • The role of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) software radios in embedded systems. Akos DM, 1-4

  • Characterization of The effects of high multipath phase-rates in GPS. Kelly JM, Braasch MS, DiBenedetto MF, 5-15

  •   Access to the EGNOS signal in space over mobile-IP. Chen R, Toran-Marti F, Ventura-Traveset J, 16-22

  •   A note on frame transformations with applications to geodetic datums. Soler T, Marshall J, 23-32

  •   Definition of a reconfigurable and modular multistandard navigation receiver. Avagnia D, Dovis F, Gramazio A, Mulassano P, 33-40

  •   The activities of the ionosphere working group of the International GPS Service (IGS). Feltens J, 41-46

  •   GPS Tool Box: The GPS Easy Suite-Matlab code for the GPS newcomer. Borre K, 47-51

  •   GPS on the Web: Integration of GPS and radar interferometry. Ge L, 52-54

  •   Eye on the Ionosphere: Comparative range delay and variability of the earth’s troposphere and the ionosphere. Klobuchar JA, Kunches JM, 55-58

  •   GNSS Current Bibliography: 59-60  


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