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Global Navigation Satellite Systems: Signal, Theory and Applications

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Global Navigation Satellite Systems: Signal, Theory and Applications
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Publisher: InTech
ISBN-13: 9789533078434
Number of pages: 426

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The book is devoted to presenting recent results and developments in GNSS theory, system, signal, receiver, method, and errors sources, such as multipath effects and atmospheric delays. Furthermore, varied GNSS applications are demonstrated and evaluated in hybrid positioning, multi-sensor integration, height system, Network Real Time Kinematic (NRTK), wheeled robots, and status and engineering surveying.

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