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Modelling and Assessing Ionospheric Higher Order Terms for GNSS Signals
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2015| -
New approaches in global ionospheric determination using ground GPS data
British Library Online Contents | 1999| -
New approaches in global ionospheric determination using ground GPS data
British Library Online Contents | 1999| -
Second-order ionospheric term in GPS: Implementation and impact on geodetic estimates (DOI 10.1029/2006JB004707)
British Library Online Contents | 2007| -
REAL TIME GPS POSITIONING OF LEO SATELLITES MITIGATING PSEUDORANGE MULTIPATH THROUGH NEURAL NETWORKS
British Library Online Contents | 2007| -
Obtaining more accurate electron density profiles from bending angle with GPS occultation data: FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC constellation
British Library Online Contents | 2009| -
Improving the Abel inversion by adding ground GPS data to LEO radio occultations in ionospheric sounding (Paper 2000GL000032)
British Library Online Contents | 2000| -
Improving the Abel transform inversion using bending angles from FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC
British Library Online Contents | 2010| -
Improvement of global ionospheric VTEC maps by using kriging interpolation technique
British Library Online Contents | 2005| -
Application of Kohonen maps to the GPS Stochastic Tomography of the Ionosphere
Springer Verlag | 1998| -
High resolution TEC monitoring method using permanent ground GPS receivers
British Library Online Contents | 1997| -
Solar flare detection system based on global positioning system data: First results
British Library Online Contents | 2007| -
ESTB performance under the October 30th 2003 geomagnetic super storm
British Library Online Contents | 2005| -
Methodology and consistency of slant and vertical assessments for ionospheric electron content models
British Library Online Contents | 2017| -
Neural network modeling of the ionospheric electron content at global scale using GPS data
British Library Online Contents | 1997| -
A Review of Higher Order Ionospheric Refraction Effects on Dual Frequency GPS
British Library Online Contents | 2011| -
Kinematical features of the main Bulge in a multi-component galactic model
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1993| -
Real Time MSTIDs Modelling and Application to Improve the Precise GPS and GALILEO Navigation
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2006| -
Improvement of ionospheric electron density estimation with GPSMET occultations using Abel inversion and VTEC information (DOI 10.1029/2003JA009952)
British Library Online Contents | 2003| -
November 2003 event: effects on the Earth's ionosphere observed from ground-based ionosonde and GPS data
British Library Online Contents | 2005| -
November 2003 event: effects on the Earth's ionosphere observed from ground-based ionosonde and GPS data
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2005| -
Advanced algorithms for ionosphere modelling in GNSS applications within the AUDITOR project
Free accessBASE | 2017| -
Comparison between IRI and GPS-IGS Derived Electron Content during 1991-97
British Library Online Contents | 1999| -
Performance of the improved Abel transform to estimate electron density profiles from GPS occultation data
British Library Online Contents | 2005| -
IMPACT OF REAL-TIME IONOSPHERIC DETERMINATION ON IMPROVING PRECISE NAVIGATION WITH GALILEO AND NEXT-GENERATION GPS
British Library Online Contents | 2003| -
EVA: GPS-based extended velocity and acceleration determination
British Library Online Contents | 2011| -
Improving the real-time ionospheric determination from GPS sites at very long distances over the equator (DOI 10.1029/2001JA009203)
British Library Online Contents | 2002| -
WIDE-AREA, CARRIER-PHASE AMBIGUITY RESOLUTION USING A TOMOGRAPHIC MODEL OF THE IONOSPHERE
British Library Online Contents | 2002| -
A two-layer model of the ionosphere using Global Positioning System data
British Library Online Contents | 1997| -
Performance of different TEC models to provide GPS ionospheric corrections
British Library Online Contents | 2002| -
Global observation of the ionospheric electronic response to solar events using ground and LEO GPS data
British Library Online Contents | 1998| -
Ionospheric Tomography Helps Resolve GPS Ambiguities On the Fly at distances of Hundreds of Kilometers During Increased Geomagnetic Activity
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2000| -
Global prediction of the vertical total electron content of the ionosphere based on GPS data
British Library Online Contents | 2011| -
Global prediction of the vertical total electron content of the ionosphere based on GPS data
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2011| -
EGNOS Test Bed Ionospheric Corrections Under the October and November 2003 Storms
British Library Online Contents | 2005| -
Ionospheric data combination as a way to improve electron density estimations
Online Contents | 2002| -
Extending Wide Area and Virtual Reference Station Networks Far Into the Sea with GPS Buoys
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2005|
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