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Volume 8(3), 2004

  • Use of C-band frequencies for satellite navigation: benefits and drawbacks. Irsigler M, Hein G, Schmitz-Pfeifer A, 119-139

  • Tropospheric corrections to SAR interferometry from GPS observations.  Janssen V, Ge L, Rizos C, 140-151

  • Wavelet Shrinkage: High Frequency multipath reduction from GPS relative positioning.  Souza EM,  Monico JEG, 152-159

  • Incorporation of neural network-like processors for GPS navigation.  Jwo D-J, 160-169

  • Improved relativistic transformations in GPS.  Kouba J, 170-180

  • GPS Tool Box: Computing satellite velocities using the broadcast ephemeris. Remondi BM, 181-183

  • Eye on the Ionosphere: The GPS ionospheric working group. Coser AJ, Doherty P, 184-188

  • GPS on the Web: Web-based resources on GPS/INS integration. Lee HK, Hewitson S, Wang J, 189-191


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