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Chapter 2 References
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transformations. J.Surv.Engin., 115(4), 414-417.
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Service for Geodynamics 1994 Annual Report. September, 1995, IGS Central
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Chapter 3 References
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Chapter 4 References
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technologies. Geodetical Info Magazine, 7(7), 26-30.
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GPS World, 5(7), 48-52.
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Artech House Publishers, Boston London, 554pp.
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2(1), 50-53.
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Air Force Space Systems Division, NAVSTAR-GPS Joint Program Office.
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J.M. & VANICEK, P., 1987. Guide to GPS Positioning. 2nd. ed. Canadian
GPS Associates, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, 600pp.
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Chapter 5 References
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for using GPS relative positioning techniques (version 5). Pub. of the
U.S. Federal Geodetic Control Committee, 50pp.
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using three or four receivers. Bulletin Geodesique, 60(1), 37-50.
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Chapter 6 References
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ambiguity resolution. Dept. of Geodesy & Geomatic Eng., University
of New Brunswick, Canada, Tech. rept. no.164, 290pp.
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GPS World, 1(5), 53-56.
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Some theoretical and software considerations. In Unisurv S-38, "Contributions
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Service for Geodynamics 1994 Annual Report. September, 1995, IGS Central
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Chapter 7 References
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GPS measurements. GPS World, 4(1), 42-51.
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ambiguity resolution and accuracy estimation in GPS differential positioning.
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some theoretical and software considerations. In Unisurv S-38, "Contributions
to GPS Studies", C. Rizos (Ed.), School of Geomatic Engineering (formerly
Surveying), The University of New South Wales, 204pp.
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GPS World, 5(7), 48-52.
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Monograph 13, School of Geomatic Engineering (formerly Surveying), The
University of New South Wales, 2nd Ed., 319pp.
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filtering. Aust. J. Geod. Photo. Surv., 49, 1-38.
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Chapter 8 References
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ambiguity resolution. University of New Brunswick, Canada, Tech. rept.
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Chapter 9 References
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Monograph 11, School of Geomatic Engineering (formerly Surveying), The
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Monograph 13, School of Geomatic Engineering (formerly Surveying), The
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Chapter 10 References
- F.G.C.C., 1988, Geometric geodetic accuracy standards and specifications
for using GPS relative positioning techniques (version 5). Pub. of the
U.S. Federal Geodetic Control Committee, 50pp.
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Inter-Governmental Committee on Surveying and Mapping, vers.1.2, pub.no.1.
Available at www.anzlic.org.au/icsm/sp1/sp1.htm.
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Chapter 12 References
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