Permanent Satellite Tracking Networks for Geodesy and Geodynamics Symposium No. 109 Vienna, Austria, August 11–24, 1991

As the Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite array nears complete configuration, the versatility of the system is becoming apparent. Using GPSin combination with other techniques, such as PARE, DORIS, SLR, and VLBI allows for quick and highly accurate determinations of orbits, earth rotation, an...

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Other Authors: Mader, Gerald L. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1993, 1993
Edition:1st ed. 1993
Series:International Association of Geodesy Symposia
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Planning an International Service Using the Global Positioning System (GPS) for Geodynamic Applications
  • Network Design Considerations for the International GPS Geodynamics
  • GPS Network Operations for the International GPS Geodynamics Service
  • IGS Data Analysis Panel Report
  • CIGNET and NGS Orbit Production Experiences Related to the IGS
  • The First GPS IERS and Geodynamics Experiment — 1991
  • The Tyrgeonet Project
  • Brazilian Network for Continuous Monitoring of the Global Positioning System — RBMC
  • GPS Geodesy: The Contribution of the Australian Regional Tracking Network
  • Modelling of Atmospheric Propagation Delays on Single Frequency GPS Signals
  • Global Plate Tectonics with Special Regard to European Region Using Lageos Laser Ranging Data from 1983 to 1990
  • The 1989 GPS Campaign in SW Turkey: Data Analysis
  • Effects of Severe Ionospheric Conditions on GPS Data Processing
  • GPS Orbit/Clock Estimation Based on Smoothed Pseudorange Data from a Ten-Station Global Network
  • Japanese Regional GPS Tracking Network for Geodesy and Geodynamics
  • Regional Orbit Improvement Techniques Applied to a Japanese Fixed-Point GPS Network
  • NGS Second Generation ASCII and Binary Orbit Formats and Associated Interpolation Studies
  • Automized Preprocessing of GPS-Phase Data