Single Receiver Heighting Using The Active Stations Of The National GPS Network Of Great Britain

Precise height determination using a single GPS receiver is now possible, following the establishment of GPS networks that include active stations with typical separations of about 100km. A method is described to determine precise heights when using a single GPS receiver and active stations of the...

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Main Authors: Penna, Nigel, Bingley, R., Dodson, A.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Commonwealth Association for Surveying and Land Economy (CASLE) United Kingdom 2002
Online Access:http://www.surveyreview.org
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/16808
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Bingley, R.
Dodson, A.
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description Precise height determination using a single GPS receiver is now possible, following the establishment of GPS networks that include active stations with typical separations of about 100km. A method is described to determine precise heights when using a single GPS receiver and active stations of the National GPS Network of Great Britain.From the computation of the heights of 188 GPS stations distributed across the British mainland, a precision of 1.5cm was attained. This was achieved using only 4 hours of dual frequency static GPS data, but with scientific GPS processing software to mitigate systematic error effects.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-168082017-05-30T08:10:08Z Single Receiver Heighting Using The Active Stations Of The National GPS Network Of Great Britain Penna, Nigel Bingley, R. Dodson, A. Precise height determination using a single GPS receiver is now possible, following the establishment of GPS networks that include active stations with typical separations of about 100km. A method is described to determine precise heights when using a single GPS receiver and active stations of the National GPS Network of Great Britain.From the computation of the heights of 188 GPS stations distributed across the British mainland, a precision of 1.5cm was attained. This was achieved using only 4 hours of dual frequency static GPS data, but with scientific GPS processing software to mitigate systematic error effects. 2002 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/16808 http://www.surveyreview.org Commonwealth Association for Surveying and Land Economy (CASLE) United Kingdom fulltext
spellingShingle Penna, Nigel
Bingley, R.
Dodson, A.
Single Receiver Heighting Using The Active Stations Of The National GPS Network Of Great Britain
title Single Receiver Heighting Using The Active Stations Of The National GPS Network Of Great Britain
title_full Single Receiver Heighting Using The Active Stations Of The National GPS Network Of Great Britain
title_fullStr Single Receiver Heighting Using The Active Stations Of The National GPS Network Of Great Britain
title_full_unstemmed Single Receiver Heighting Using The Active Stations Of The National GPS Network Of Great Britain
title_short Single Receiver Heighting Using The Active Stations Of The National GPS Network Of Great Britain
title_sort single receiver heighting using the active stations of the national gps network of great britain
url http://www.surveyreview.org
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/16808