International Association of Geodesy (IAG)

Commission 4: 

Positioning & Applications

Study Group 4.1: 

Pseudolite Applications in Positioning & Navigation


 

Papers presented at The ION GPS-2001 Meeting

1. Pseudolite Signal Creeping on Conducting Surfaces: R.J. Biberger, G.W. Hein, B. Eissfeller, T. Schuler, Institute of Geodesy and Navigation, University FAF Munich, Germany

2. An Improved Indoor-Geolocation System: I.F. Progri, W.R. Michalson, J.A. Orr, Worcester Polytechnic Institute

3. Autonomous Navigation and Attitude Control of Miniature Vehicle using Indoor Navigation System: C. Kee, D. Yun, H. Jun, Seoul National University, Korea

4. Development of Highway ITS and Pedestrian ITS Based on RTK Network, Pseudolites and PN Coded Magnetic Markers: I. Petrovski, M. Ishii, H. Torimoto, DX Antenna Co.Ltd., Japan; T. Hasegawa, A. Widodo, Saitama University

5. Ambiguity Resolution and Success Rates with an Integrated GNSS - Pseudolite Positioning System: S. Verhagen, Delft University of Technology

6. GPS/INS/Pseudolite Integration: Concepts, Simulation and Testing: J. Wang, L. Dai, T. Tsujii, C. Rizos, University of New South Wales, Australia; D. Grejner-Brzezinska, C. Toth, Center for Mapping, The Ohio State University (See [PDF file])

7. Wideband Airport Pseudolite for the Local Area Augmentation System: S. Kiran, C. Bartone, Ohio University

8. Indoor Navigation Using a GPS Receiver: S. Soderholm, V. Karttunen, Fastrax Ltd, Finland

9. Ground Experimentation of a Pseudolite-Only Method for the Relative Positioning of Two Spacecraft: G.G. Wawrzyniak, E.G. Lightsey, The University of Texas at Austin, Center for Space Research; K.W. Key, Titan Systems Corporation/LinCom Division; J.W. Bell, NASA-JSC; M. Majka, GeoControl Systems; R.S. Provence, Boeing Space Systems


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