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SNAP News and Events in 2002

Research grants (2002+)
SNAP news
Comings and goings in 2002
Honours and awards in 2002
SNAP Visitors in 2002
Rizos' travels in 2002
Where we'll be in 2002
SNAP publications in 2002
Lectures at conferences and workshops in 2002


Research grants for 2002+

The Australian Research Council (ARC) & other peer-reviewed grants that are active in 2002 or beyond:

  • ARC Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (2000-2002): "The Integrated Analysis of GPS and GLONASS Measurements for Precise Real-Time Positioning", Dr. J. Wang.
  • ARC-SPIRT scheme (Strategic Partnership with Industry - Research & Training) APAI (2001-2003): "Development of Communications and Information Technologies in Support of Integrated GPS Reference Station Networks", Prof. C. Rizos.
  • ARC-SPIRT scheme (Strategic Partnership with Industry - Research & Training) (2001-2003): "An Integrated GPS and Pseudolite Surveying System for Steelwork Applications", Prof. C. Rizos & Dr. J. Wang.
  • ARC-Discovery scheme (2002-2004): "Integrated Space Geodetic Techniques for Ground Subsidence Monitoring Due to Underground Mining and Similar Activities", Prof. C. Rizos & Dr. L. Ge (includes ARC Postdoctoral Fellowship for Dr. Ge).
  • ARC-Linkage (International) (2002-2003): "An Integrated Bridge Monitoring System Based on the GPS and Pseudolite Technologies", Prof. C. Rizos & Dr. J. Barnes, with the Institute of Engineering Surveying & Space Geodesy, University of Nottingham (U.K.).
  • ARC-Linkage scheme (2003-2005) (APA Industry PhD Scholarship, with QX Corporation Pty Ltd): "An Augmented-GPS Software Receiver for Indoor/Outdoor Positioning", Prof. C. Rizos & Dr. J. Wang.
  • ARC-Linkage scheme (2003-2005) (with GPS Online Pty Ltd): "Development of Internet-based Kinematic GPS Solutions for Local and Regional Positioning Services", Prof. M. Moody (QUT), Dr. Y. Feng (QUT), & Prof. C. Rizos.
  • ARC-Discovery scheme (2003-2006): "Remote Sensing Based on Indirect GPS Signals", Prof. C. Rizos & Prof. K. Kubik (Univ. of Queensland).
  • ARC-Discovery scheme (2003-2004): "Stochastic Modelling for High Precision GPS and Glonass Satellite Positioning", Dr. J. Wang.
  • ACARP (Australian Coal Association Research Program) (2002): "Monitoring Ground Subsidence Monitoring Using Integrated Space Geodetic Techniques", Prof. C. Rizos & Dr. L. Ge.
  • URSP (University Research Support Program) (2002): "Stochastic Assessment of High Precision GPS Positioning", Dr. J. Wang.
  • FRG (Faculty Research Grant) (2003): "Optimisation of Trajectory and Dynamics for Integrated GPS/INS Systems", Dr. J. Wang & Dr. H.K. Lee.
  • FRG (Faculty Research Grant) (2003): "Claims to Straight Baselines: The Evolution of Global State Practice and its Implications for International Ocean Policy", Dr. C. Schofield.
  • FRG (Faculty Research Grant) (2003): "Generation of High Accuracy and High Resolution Digital Elevation Models Using Multi-modal Satellite Radar Interferometry", Dr. L. Ge & Dr. E. Cheng.
  • FRG (Faculty Research Grant) (2003): "Automated Intelligent Building Monitoring with Multi-Sensor GPS, Accelerometer, and FBG Systems", Dr. L. Ge, Dr. C. Ogaja & Ms. X. Li.
  • RIBG (Research Infrastructure Block Grants) (2002): "Infrastructure Support for Future Research on New GPS Receiver Design and Multi-Sensor Positioning Applications" proposal for equipment funding for: (a) a Sigtec GPS Receiver Software Development Kit, (b) Crossbow IMU, magnetometer, DR unit, etc., and (c) CCD camera, image capture system & associated software.
  • Dean, Faculty of Engineering, $50,000 special grant to support research in location, wireless coms and IT (2002), through the purchase miscellaneous IT platforms, wireless coms accessories and GPS receivers, to establish a pool of 10 Compaq iPAQs, 10 laptop PCs, a range of GPS receivers, 802.11a & b network cards, WiFi access points, GSM/GPRS modems, Bluetooth cards, GSM/GPRS mobile phones, and assorted antennas. This pool of equipment will be used by undergraduate and graduate student projects, and research projects, from the schools of Surveying & SIS, Electrical Eng. & Telecommunications, and Computer Science & Eng.

Other news:

  • Jinling Wang establishes Working Group 5 "Pseudolite Application in Engineering Geodesy", under Special Commission 4 "Application of Geodesy to Engineering", Section 1 "Positioning" of the International Association of Geodesy (IAG).
  • Chris Rizos, co-investigator with Joel Barnes, for an ARC-Linkage(International) grant application: "An Integrated Bridge Monitoring System Based on the GPS and Pseudolite Technologies", with the Institute of Engineering Surveying & Space Geodesy, University of Nottingham (U.K.).
  • Chris Rizos, co-investigator with Prof. Kurt Kubik (Univ. of Queensland), for an ARC-Discovery grant application: "Remote Sensing Based on Indirect GPS Signals". Submitted to the ARC in March and was successful.
  • Jinling Wang, chief investigator for an ARC-Discovery grant application: "Stochastic Modelling for High Precision GPS and Glonass Satellite Positioning". Submitted to the ARC in March and was successful.
  • Jinling Wang, co-investigator with A/Prof. Bill Kearsley, and industrial partner Qasco, for an ARC-Linkage APAI grant application: "Integration of GPS/Pseudolite/INS to Geo-Reference Airborne Surveying and Mapping Sensors". Submitted to the ARC in December.
  • Linlin Ge, co-investigator with Dr. Eric Cheng (ARC Postdoc Fellowship), for an ARC-Discovery grant application: "Generation of High Accuracy and High Resolution Digital Elevation Models Using Multi-Modal Satellite Radar Interferometry". Submitted to the ARC in March, but was unfortunately unsuccessful.
  • Clement Ogaja, chief investigator for an ARC-Discovery (ARC Postdoc Fellowship) grant application: "Automated Intelligent Building Monitoring with Multi-Sensor-GPS Systems". Submitted to the ARC in March but was unfortunately unsuccessful.
  • Chris Rizos, co-investigator with Dr. Jinling Wang, and industry partner QX Corporation Pty Ltd, for an ARC-Linkage APAI grant application: "An Augmented-GPS Software Receiver for Indoor/Outdoor Positioning". Submitted to the ARC in April and was successful.
  • Chris Rizos, co-investigator with Dr. Yanming Feng & Prof. Miles Moody (both at QUT), and industry partner GPS Online, for an ARC-Linkage grant application: "Development of Internet-based Kinematic GPS Solutions for Local and Regional Positioning Services". Submitted to the ARC in April and was successful.
  • Chris Rizos, co-investigator with Dr. Daniel Woo (School of Computer Science & Eng., UNSW), and industry partners The Australia Council and Sonic Objects, for an ARC-Linkage APAI grant application: "Audio Nomad Ð A Location-based Handheld Audio Device for Sound-Art Applications". Submitted to the ARC in December.
  • Chris Rizos was a member of the Steering Committee for the proposed Co-operative Research Centre (CRC) for Spatial Information. The CRC interview took place 16 October, and the announcement of success was made on the 10th December.
  • Chris Rizos was successful in: (a) a bid for equipment funding under UNSW's Research Infrastructure Block Grants (RIBG) scheme, and (b) a special grant from the Dean of the Faculty of Engineering to support mobile positioning/IT/communications research projects in several of the schools of engineering at UNSW.
  • Chris Rizos has submitted a proposal for the funding of a PhD scholarship from the 'Smart Internet Technology CRC', for a project "An Augmented-GPS Device for Indoor/Outdoor Positioning". This was unsuccessful.
  • All seven SNAP-authored papers for the 15th International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division of the U.S. Institute of Navigation, Portland, Oregan, 24-27 September, were accepted for presentation (including two student sponsorships).
  • Volker Janssen travelled first to Brunei, to assist in a geodetic campaign (22 November - 1 December), and then visited Indonesia (1-8 December), to inspect the damage caused by the recent volcanic activity on Papandayan ... see photos.


Comings & goings in 2002:

  • SNAP welcomed on the 2nd January the enrolment of a new PhD student, Ms. Yonghong Li, supported by an International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (IPRS). On 26 June she took one year leave of absence to visit her husband in the U.S.
  • SNAP farewelled on the 5th February Dr. Toshiaki Tsujii, who returned to the National Aerospace Laboratory, Japan, after a two year stint with the SNAP group. He will be sorely missed, but will endevour to maintain a close collaboration between NAL and SNAP (particularly in the area of pseudolite research). Download final report (summary) and final report (full - 4.7MB).
  • Dr. Chalmerchon Satirapod visited UNSW 5-9 February. Chon was married on the 4th June. Congratulations! See the wedding photos ...
  • Mr. Binghao Li and Mr. Samir Omar visited GPSatSystems Australasia Pty Ltd, Melbourne, 27-28 January.
  • Craig Roberts became a father of a boy (Nelson Oliver) on the 29th January.
  • Craig Roberts farewelled the SNAP group on 15th February, to take up a Lecturer position at the Dept. of Geospatial Information, RMIT, Melbourne. Craig has been with SNAP since mid-1996, and has made enormous contributions to its work, principally in relation to the volcano monitoring project in Indonesia, but also as the parttime Lab Manager. He will be sorely missed. We wish him good luck in his new career and hope to foster some collaboration between RMIT and UNSW.
  • Yufei Wang became a proud father on the 17th March. Mother and daughter are doing well!
  • Clement Ogaja became a proud father on the 22nd December. Mother and daughter are doing well!
  • Linlin Ge was a guest at Geosciences Australia, Canberra, 17-26 April, performing InSAR analysis of the Burakin Area of Western Australia, where there has been recent tectonic movement. Details of this project can be found at his web site ...
  • SNAP welcomed on 1 May a new Visiting Fellow, Mr. Ravindra Babu, who will be working in collaboration with QX Corporation Pty Ltd, in Canberra, on a new design for a GPS-pseudolite device. Ravi will transfer to UNSW from the start January 2003.
  • Clement Ogaja travelled to the Institute of Engineering Surveying & Space Geodesy, Univ. of Nottingham, U.K., for a four week visit, 26 May - 26 June, on a collaborative research project concerning the use of GPS for structural monitoring.
  • SNAP welcomed on the 14th June, Mr. Ioannis Nikiforidis, a Masters student from the Institute of Engineering Surveying & Space Geodesy, Univ. of Nottingham, U.K., for a period of several months to work on a joint GIS-based thesis project.
  • Jinling Wang and Chris Rizos visited Nortel Laboratories, Wollongong, on the 18th June to discuss possible collaboration with SNAP in teaching and research. Nortel focuses on the development of solutions to support Location-Based Services.
  • Chris Rizos, Linlin Ge and Diana Polonska visited Geosciences Australia, Canberra, on the 18th June, to discuss the formalisation of a collaborative research project involving InSAR processing in the Burakin area of Western Australia, where there has been much tecetonic activity over the last year.
  • Chris Rizos and Jinling Wang visited QX Corporation, Canberra, 19 June, to check on status of joint research project on pseudolites. Chris visited QX Corporation again 3-4 December to discuss collaborative ARC research for 2003. Jinling wang, Joel Barnes and Hung-Kyu Lee visited QX Corporation to conduct pseudolite experiments 18-19 December.
  • SNAP welcomed on the 27th June Dr. Clive Schofield, former director of research at the International Boundaries Research Unit, Durham Univ., U.K., for a three year period as a Postdoctoral Fellow. Clive's specialisation is maritime boundaries and the Law of the Sea. Clive is funded by a prestigious UNSW Vice Chancellor's Fellowship.
  • SNAP welcomed on the 16th July a new PhD student, Mr. Tajul Musa, a lecturer from the Faculty of Geoinformation Sciences & Engineering, University of Technology Malaysia.
  • SNAP welcomed on the 5th August a new PhD student, Mr. Xiaodong Jia.
  • SNAP welcomed on the 18th September Dr. Hyung Keun Lee, for a one year period as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow. Dr. Lee is a recent PhD graduate from the Navigation & Control Lab., School of Electrical Eng., Seoul National Univ., Korea.
  • SNAP welcomed on the 11th October Ms. Isabelle Kiener, an undergraduate 'practicum' student from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL), for a period of four months to work on her GIS-based thesis project.
  • Joel Barnes visited the Institute of Engineering Surveying & Space Geodesy, Univ. of Nottingham, U.K., for a two week period, 9-23 October, on a collaborative research project concerning the use of pseudolites for structural monitoring.
  • As of the 9th December Clement Ogaja completed his period as graduate student and research assistant, and will take up a position within the National Mapping Division, Geoscience Australia, Canberra. SNAP wishes him and his wife Julie well.

Honours & awards in 2002:

  • Chris Rizos was one of the three associate editors of the book 'Manual of Geospatial Science & Technology', published in 2002 by Taylor & Francis. John Bossler is the Chief Editor.
  • Jinling Wang was a member of the Scientific Committee of the 2nd Symposium on Geodesy for Geotechnical & Structural Engineering, Berlin, Germany, 21-24 May 2002. He was also a Session Chairman.
  • Chris Rizos was a Session Chair for the 2nd Symposium on Geodesy for Geotechnical & Structural Engineering, Berlin, Germany, 21-24 May 2002.
  • Jinling Wang was a Session Chair for the 15th International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division of the U.S. Institute of Navigation, Portland, Oregan, 24-27 September.
  • Jinling Wang was Chair of the session 'Precision Measurements', at the European Navigation Conference GNSS2002, Copenhagen, Denmark, 27-30 May.
  • Jinling Wang has been promoted to the position of Lecturer (Level B), effective 1 January.
  • Chalmerchon Satirapod was awarded his PhD degree on the 9th January. Congratulations!
  • Jinling Wang has been appointed Chairman of the Publication Committee and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Global Positioning Systems, published by the International Association of Chinese Professionals in Global Positioning Systems (CPGPS). Linlin Ge is a regional coordinator for Australia and New Zealand. Chris Rizos was nominated for the Editorial Advisory Board. The main objective of CPGPS is to promote and exchange ideas among Chinese professionals on information, knowledge, scientific developments and applications of satellite positioning systems.
  • Chris Rizos was a member of the Planning Committee of the 'Intercommission Committee on Theory' of the International Association of Geodesy (IAG).
  • Chris Rizos was a member of the IAG Nominating Committee, responsible for the election of officebearers of the IAG at the next IUGG Assembly, July 2003.
  • Chris Rizos was a member of the International Advisory Panel of the International Symposium and Exhibition on Geoinformation 2002, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 22-24 October.
  • Chris Rizos was a member of the Technical Committee of the 4th International Symposium on GPS/GNSS, Wuhan, P.R. China, 6-8 November.
  • Chris Rizos is a member of the Programme Committee of the 11th International Association of Institutes of Navigation (IAIN) World Congress, Berlin, Germany, 21-24 October 2003.
  • Chris Rizos is a member of the Technical Program Committee of the 6th International Symposium on Satellite Navigation Technology Including Mobile Positioning & Location Services, Melbourne, Australia, 23-25 July 2003.
  • Chris Rizos is a member of the Scientific Committee of the 11th FIG Int. Symp. on Deformation Measurements, Santorini, Greece, 25-28 May 2003.
  • Linlin Ge was a member of the Organizing Committee and a Session Chair of the Advanced Workshop on InSAR for Measuring Topography and Deformation of the Earth Surface , Hong Kong, 16-17 December 2002.
  • SNAP graduate students Clement Ogaja and Hung-Kyu Lee were awarded student prizes for their papers submitted to the 2nd Symposium on Geodesy for Geotechnical & Structural Engineering, Berlin, Germany, 21-24 May 2002.
  • Craig Roberts was awarded his PhD degree on the 12th March. Congratulations!
  • In 2002 a further two SNAP graduate students, Hung-Kyu Lee and Michael Moore, were selected winners of the U.S. Institute of Navigation's student scholarships to attend the world's premier GPS conference, the 15th International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division of the US Institute of Navigation, Portland, Oregan, 24-27 September. These are the 10th and 11th US Institute of Navigation student prizes/scholarships to members of the SNAP group (the first being in 1988 to Bertrand Merminod, and the second and third to Shaowei Han in 1995 and again in 1996, the fourth to Lao-Sheng Lin in 1997, the fifth to Linlin Ge in 1999, the 6th & 7th to Liwen Dai and Horng-Yue Chen in 2000, the 8th & 9th to Clement Ogaja and Chon Satirapod in 2001). Click here for report ...
  • Liwen Dai was awarded his PhD degree on the 5th August. Congratulations, received his testumar on the 29th October!
  • Hung-Kyu Lee has been awarded 'The Gunjung Lee Junghwan Educational Foundation Scholarship', a prestigious scholarship for Korean students studying overseas.
  • Clement Ogaja was awarded his PhD degree on the 21st August. Congratulations, received his testumar on the 29th October!
  • Chris Rizos was a awarded a Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Invitation Fellowship to travel in mid-2003, to further research into GPS and pseudolites on high altitude platforms with the Japanese National Aerospace Authority.

SNAP visitors in 2002:

Mr. Graeme Hooper, GPSat Systems (Melbourne), January, April, July, October
Mr. Michael Warner, January, March, April, July, September
Dr. Chalmerchon Satirapod, February
Dr. Yanming Feng, QUT (Brisbane), February, October
Dr. Peter Duffet-Smith, Prof. Chris Drane, Cambridge Positioning Systems, February
Mr. Roy Hill, Mr. Malcolm McEwan, Xmarc (Sydney), February, May, June, September, October, November
Mr. Greg Smith, Mr. Michael Stokes, Navigate (Sydney), March, April, August
Mr. Keith McPherson, AirServices Australia (Canberra), March
A/Prof. Goh Pong Chai, Nanyang Technological University (Singapore), April
Mr. Ben Soon, Defence Science Organisation, Singapore, April, August
Mr. John Koles, Micronics (Perth), May
Mr. Dave Small, QX Corporation (Canberra), May
Prof. K.K. Vorbrich, Nanyang Technological University (Singapore), June
Mr. Andrew Addy, Spirent Communications, U.K., August
Mr. Clifford Kelley, University of Southern California (USA), August
Mr. Andrew Corner, Mr. John Crawford, Crossbow (USA), August
Mr. Peter Grognard, Septentrio (USA), November
Dr. Peng Fang, SOPAC Scripps Institute of Oceanography (USA), December

Rizos' travels in 2002:

  • CRC Steering Committee meetings in Melbourne, 23 January, 13 March.
  • Seminar 'Getting to Know GPS', Canberra, Australia, 7 March.
  • Strategy Meeting, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, 17-18 May.
  • 2nd Symposium on Geodesy for Geotechnical & Structural Engineering, Berlin, Germany, 21-24 May... see photo ...
  • Institute of Engineering Surveying & Space Geodesy, Univ. of Nottingham, U.K., 26-29 May.
  • Dept. of Geomatics, Univ. of Melbourne, Annual Strategy Meeting, 5-6 June.
  • Seminar 'Engineering Aspects of GPS', Adelaide, 13-14 June, 1-2 August, 13-14 August.
  • Nortel Laboratories, Wollongong, 18 June.
  • Geosciences Australia, Canberra, 18 June, 2 December.
  • QX Corporation, Sigtec P/L, Canberra, 19 June, 3-4 December.
  • Land & Property Information, NSW Dept. of Information Technology & Management, Strategy Meeting, 3 July.
  • Seminar 'Introduction to GPS', Nortel Lab, Wollongong, 10-11 September.
  • Seminar 'Engineering Aspects of GPS', Canberra, 3-4 October.
  • International Symposium & Exhibition on Geoinformation 2002, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 22-24 October.
  • ABLOS Business Meeting, Tokyo, Japan, 23-25 October.
  • International Symposium on Geodesy, Kanazawa, Japan, 28-30 October.
  • Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October.
  • Feng Chia University, Taichung, Taiwan, 31 October-2 November.
  • Hong Kong Polytechnic University, 3-4 November.
  • 4th International Symposium on GPS/GNSS, Wuhan, P.R. China, 6-8 November.

Where we'll be in 2002 (Conferences, etc.):


SNAP publications (2002):

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Journals, Articles, Reports & Books

  • BOSSLER, J., JENSON, J., McMASTER, R., & RIZOS, C. (eds.), 2002. Manual of Geospatial Science and Technology. Taylor & Francis Inc., ISBN 0-7484-0924-6, 623pp.
  • CHEN, H.Y., DAI, L., RIZOS, C., & HAN, S., 2002. Ambiguity recovery using the triple-differenced carrier phase type approach for long-range GPS kinematic positioning. Submitted to Marine Geodesy. (Download PDF)
  • CHEN, H.Y., RIZOS, C., & HAN, S., 2002. An instantaneous ambiguity resolution procedure suitable for medium-scale GPS reference station networks. Submitted to Survey Review.
  • DAI, L., 2002. Augmentation of GPS with Glonass and Pseudolite Signals for Carrier Phase-Based Kinematic Positioning. PhD thesis, School of Surveying & Spatial Information Systems, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, UNISURV S-72, ISBN 0-7334-1975-5, 187pp.
  • DAI, L., HAN, S., WANG, J., & RIZOS, C., 2002. Comparison of interpolation techniques in network-based GPS techniques. Submitted to Navigation. (Download PDF)
  • DAI, L., RIZOS, C., & HAN, S., 2002. An adaptive procedure for carrier phase-based GPS/GLONASS positioning. Submitted to Geomatics Research Australasia. (Download PDF)
  • DAI, L., WANG, J., RIZOS, C., & HAN, S., 2002. Pseudo-satellite applications in deformation monitoring. GPS Solutions, 5(3), 80-87. (Download PDF)
  • DAI, L., WANG, J., RIZOS, C., & HAN, S., 2002. Predicting atmospheric biases for real-time ambiguity resolution in GPS/GLONASS reference station networks. Accepted for publication Journal of Geodesy. (Download PDF)
  • DAI, L., WANG, J., TSUJII, T., & RIZOS, C., 2002. Inverted pseudolite positioning and its applications. Survey Review, 36(286), 602-611. (Download PDF)
  • DAO, D., RIZOS, C., & WANG, J., 2002. Location-Based Services: Technical and business issues. GPS Solutions, 6(3), 169-178. (Download PDF)
  • GE, L., HAN, S., & RIZOS, C., 2002. GPS multipath change detection at permanent GPS stations. Survey Review, 36(283), 306-322. (Download PDF)
  • GE, L., JANSSEN, V., WANG, Y., & RIZOS, C., 2002. A double-differencing algorithm for GPS-derived tropospheric delay corrections to differential radar interferometry. Submitted to Journal of Geodesy. (Download PDF)
  • JANSSEN, V., 2002. GPS on the web: GPS volcano deformation monitoring. GPS Solutions, 6(1-2), 128-130. (Download PDF)
  • JANSSEN, V., & RIZOS, C., 2002. Mixed-mode GPS network processing for deformation monitoring applications in the equatorial region. Journal of Geospatial Eng., HK Inst. of Engineering Surveyors, 4(2), 81-94. (Download PDF)
  • JANSSEN, V., & RIZOS, C., 2002. Processing mixed-mode GPS networks for deformation monitoring applications. Accepted for publication Zeitschrift fŸr Vermessungswessen. (Download PDF)
  • JANSSEN, V., ROBERTS, C., RIZOS, C., & ABIDIN, H., 2002. Low-cost GPS-based volcano deformation monitoring at Mt. Papandayan, Indonesia. Journal of Volcanology & Geothermal Res., 115(1-2), 139-151. (Download PDF)
  • LEE, H.Y., WANG, J., RIZOS, C., & GREJNER-BRZEZINSKA, D., 2002. Analysing the impact of integrating pseudolite observations into a GPS/INS system. Submitted to the Journal of Surveying Engineering. (Download PDF)
  • LEE, H.Y., WANG, J., RIZOS, C., GREJNER-BRZEZINSKA, D., & TOTH, C., 2002. GPS/pseudolite/INS: Concept and first tests. GPS Solutions, 6(1-2), 34-46. (Download PDF)
  • LEE, H.K., WANG, J., RIZOS, C., & TSUJII, T., 2002. Augmenting GPS by ground-based pseudolite signals for airborne surveying applications. Submitted to Survey Review. (Download PDF)
  • LI, Y., RIZOS, C., DONSKOI, E., HOMER, J., MOJARRABI, B., 2002. 3D multi-static SAR system for terrain imaging based on indirect GPS signals. Journal of Global Positioning Systems, 1(1), 34-39. (Download PDF)
  • LI, Y., & WANG, B., 2002. Multidimension correlate filter with generalised wavelet neural network for TWS radar data processing. Submitted to the IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing.
  • MOORE, M., & WANG, J., 2002. An extended dynamic model for kinematic positioning. Submitted to Navigation. (Download PDF)
  • MOORE, M., RIZOS, C., & WANG, J., 2002. Quality control issues relating to an attitude determination system using a multi-antenna GPS array. Submitted to Geomatics Research Australasia. (Download PDF)
  • OGAJA, C., WANG, J., & RIZOS, C., 2002. Detection of wind-induced response by wavelet transformed GPS solutions. Submitted to the Journal of Survey Eng. (Download PDF)
  • OGAJA, C., WANG, J., & RIZOS, C., 2002. Principal Component Analysis of wavelet transformed GPS data for deformation monitoring. In Vistas for Geodesy in the New Millennium, J. Adams & K.P. Schwarz (eds.), IAG Symp. Vol.125, Springer-Verlag, ISBN 3-540-43454-2, 341-346. (Download PDF)
  • OGAJA, C., WANG, J., RIZOS, C., & BROWNJOHN, J., 2002. Multivariate monitoring of GPS observations and auxiliary multi-sensor data. GPS Solutions, 5(4),58-69. (Download PDF)
  • ROBERTS, C., 2002. A Continuous Low-Cost GPS-Based Volcano Deformation Monitoring System in Indonesia. PhD thesis, School of Surveying & Spatial Information Systems, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, UNISURV S-73, ISBN 0 7334 1976 3, 271pp.
  • SATIRAPOD, C., 2002. Improving the GPS Data Processing Algorithm for Precise Static Relative Positioning. PhD thesis, School of Surveying & Spatial Information Systems, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, UNISURV S-68, ISBN 0-7334-1901-1, 131pp.
  • SATIRAPOD, C., WANG, J., & RIZOS, C., 2002. Modelling residual systematic errors in GPS positioning: Methodologies and comparative studies. In Vistas for Geodesy in the New Millennium, J. Adams & K.P. Schwarz (eds.), IAG Symp. Vol.125, Springer-Verlag, ISBN 3-540-43454-2, 410-414.
  • SATIRAPOD, C., WANG, J., & RIZOS, C., 2002. A simplified MINQUE procedure for the estimation of variance-covariance components of GPS observables. Survey Review, 36(286), 582-590. (Download PDF)
  • SATIRAPOD, C., WANG, J., & RIZOS, C., 2002. Comparing different GPS data processing techniques for modelling residual systematic errors. Submitted to the Journal of Survey Eng. (Download PDF)
  • TSUJII, T., RIZOS, C., WANG, J., DAI, L., & HARIGAE, M., 2002. A navigation/positioning service based on pseudolites installed on stratospheric airships. Journal Japan Society for Aeronautical & Space Sciences, 50(576), 36-39, (in Japanese).
  • WANG, J., 2002. Applications of pseudolites in geodetic positioning: Progress and problems. Journal of Global Positioning Systems, 1(1), 48-56. (Download PDF)
  • WANG, J., & LEE, H.K., 2002. Impact of pseudolite location errors on positioning. Submitted to Geomatics Research Australasia. (Download PDF)
  • WANG, J., SATIRAPOD, C., & RIZOS, C., 2002. Stochastic assessment of GPS carrier phase measurements for precise static relative positioning. Journal of Geodesy, 76(2), 95-104. (Download PDF)

Conference Papers

  • BARNES, J., WANG, J., RIZOS, C., & TSUJII, T., 2002. The performance of a pseudolite-based positioning system for deformation monitoring. 2nd Symp. on Geodesy for Geotechnical & Structural Applications, Berlin, Germany, 21-24 May, 326-337. (Download PDF)
  • BARNES, J., WANG, J., RIZOS, C., NUNAN, T., & REID, C., 2002. The development of a GPS/pseudolite positioning system for vehicle tracking at BHP Billiton steelworks. 15th Int. Tech. Meeting of the Satellite Division of the U.S. Inst. of Navigation, Portland, Oregan, 24-27 September.(Download PDF)
  • BARNES, J., WANG, J., & RIZOS, C., 2003. The monitoring of bridge movements using GPS and pseudolites. 11th Int. Symp. on Deformation Monitoring, Santorini, Greece, 25-28 May.
  • DODSON, A.H., COSSER, E., MENG, X., ROBERTS, G.W., BARNES, J., & RIZOS, C., 2003. Integrated approach of GPS and pseudolites for bridge deformation monitoring. GNSS2003, Graz, Austria, 22-25 April.
  • ELY, W.S., McPHERSON, K.W., CROSBY, G.K., & STEWART, J.M., 2002. Flight testing of the D8PSK/TDMA datalink technology for the Ground-based Regional Augmentation System. 15th Int. Tech. Meeting of the Satellite Division of the U.S. Inst. of Navigation, Portland, Oregan, 24-27 September. (Download PDF)
  • GE, L., & RIZOS, C., 2003. Differential radar interferometry for mine subsidence monitoring. 11th Int. Symp. on Deformation Monitoring, Santorini, Greece, 25-28 May.
  • GE, L., LI, X., PENG, G.D., RIZOS, C., & ISHIKAWA, Y., 2002. Intelligent skyscraper monitoring system based on GPS and Optical Fibre Sensors. 15th Int. Tech. Meeting of the Satellite Division of the U.S. Inst. of Navigation, Portland, Oregan, 24-27 September, 896-903.
  • GE, L., LI, X., & RIZOS, C., 2002. GPS and GIS assisted radar interferometry, Advanced Workshop on InSAR for Measuring Topography and Deformation of the Earth Surface, Hong Kong, 16-17 December, 43-48.
  • GE, L., TSUJII, T., & RIZOS, C., 2002. Tropospheric heterogeneities corrections in differential radar interferometry. IEEE Int. Geoscience & Remote Sensing Symp. (IGARSS), Toronto, Canada, 23-28 June. (Download PDF)
  • GE, L., CHENG, E., POLONSKA, D., RIZOS, C., COLLINS, C., & SMITH, C., 2002. Earthquake monitoring in Australia using Satellite Radar Interferometry? 4th Int. Symp. on GPS/GNSS, Wuhan, P.R. China, 6-8 November. (Download PDF)
  • GREJNER-BRZEZINSKA, D., YI, Y., & WANG, J., 2002. Design and navigation performance analysis of an experimental GPS/INS/PL system. 2nd Symp. on Geodesy for Geotechnical & Structural Applications, Berlin, Germany, 21-24 May, 452-461.
  • KELLEY, C., CHENG, J., & BARNES, J., 2002. Open source software for learning about GPS. 15th Int. Tech. Meeting of the Satellite Division of the U.S. Inst. of Navigation, Portland, Oregan, 24-27 September. (Download PDF)
  • LEE, H.Y., 2002. GPS/pseudolite/SDINS integration approach for kinematic applications. 15th Int. Tech. Meeting of the Satellite Division of the U.S. Inst. of Navigation, Portland, Oregan, 24-27 September. (Download PDF)
  • LEE, H.Y., 2002. Effects of introducing pseudolite measurements into an integrated GPS/INS system. Heiskanen Symp. on Geodesy, Columbus, Ohio, 1-5 October. (Download PDF)
  • LEE, H.Y., WANG, J., & RIZOS, C., 2002. Kinematic positioning with an integrated GPS/pseudolite/INS. 2nd Symp. on Geodesy for Geotechnical & Structural Applications, Berlin, Germany, 21-24 May, 314-325. (Download PDF)
  • LEE, H.K., WANG, J., RIZOS, C., BARNES, J., TSUJII, T., & SOON, B.K.H., 2002. Analysis of pseudolite augmentation for GPS airborne applications. 15th Int. Tech. Meeting of the Satellite Division of the U.S. Inst. of Navigation, Portland, Oregan, 24-27 September. (Download PDF)
  • LI, Y., RIZOS, C., DONSKOI, E., HOMER, J., MOJARRABI, B., 2002. Terrain imaging using a SAR system based on reflected GPS signals. 4th Int. Symp. on GPS/GNSS, Wuhan, P.R. China, 6-8 November. (Download PDF)
  • MOORE, M., 2002. The use of wavelets for determining wing flexure in airborne GPS multi-antenna attitude determination systems. 15th Int. Tech. Meeting of the Satellite Division of the U.S. Inst. of Navigation, Portland, Oregan, 24-27 September. (Download PDF)
  • MOORE, M., RIZOS, C., & WANG, J., 2002. Quality control for GPS-based attitude determination systems: Analysis and simulations. GNSS2002, Copenhagen, Denmark, 27-30 May. (Download PDF)
  • MOORE, M., RIZOS, C., & WANG, J., 2002. The detection and removal of structural deformation errors in attitude determination. 4th Int. Symp. on GPS/GNSS, Wuhan, P.R. China, 6-8 November. (Download PDF)
  • OGAJA, C., 2002. A software implementation of multi-sensor data analysis and GPS integrity assessment for real-time monitoring applications. 2nd Symp. on Geodesy for Geotechnical & Structural Applications, Berlin, Germany, 21-24 May, 27-37. (Download PDF)
  • RIZOS, C., & HAN, S., 2002. Reference station network based RTK systems - Concepts & progress. 4th Int. Symp. on GPS/GNSS, Wuhan, P.R. China, 6-8 November. (Download PDF)
  • ROBERTS, C., MORGAN, P., & RIZOS, C., 2002. Allan variance applied to time series baseline results for GPS-based deformation monitoring applications. 2nd Symp. on Geodesy for Geotechnical & Structural Applications, Berlin, Germany, 21-24 May, 299-311. (Download PDF)
  • SATIRAPOD, C., WANG, J., & RIZOS, C., 2002. Modelling residual systematic errors in GPS positioning: Methodologies and comparative studies. IAG Scientific Assembly, Budapest, Hungary, 2-7 September 2001. (Download PDF)
  • TSUJII, T., HARIGAE, M., BARNES, J., WANG, J., & RIZOS, C., 2002. A preliminary test of the pseudolite-based inverted GPS positioning in kinematic mode. 2nd Symp. on Geodesy for Geotechnical & Structural Applications, Berlin, Germany, 21-24 May, 442-451. (Download PDF)
  • TSUJII, T., HARIGAE, M., BARNES, J., WANG, J., & RIZOS, C., 2002. Experiments of inverted pseudolite positioning for airship-based GPS augmentation system. 15th Int. Tech. Meeting of the Satellite Division of the U.S. Inst. of Navigation, Portland, Oregan, 24-27 September. (Download PDF)
  • WANG, J., LEE, H.K., & RIZOS, C., 2002. GPS/INS integration: A performance sensitivity analysis. 4th Int. Symp. on GPS/GNSS, Wuhan, P.R. China, 6-8 November. (Download PDF)
  • WANG, J., LEE, H.K., HEWITSON, S., & LEE, H.K., 2003. Influence of dynamics and trajectory on integrated GPS/INS navigation performance. GNSS2003, Graz, Austria, 22-25 April.

Lectures at conferences, seminars & workshops (2002):

  • GE, L., CHENG, E., POLONSKA, D., & RIZOS, C., 2002. Multi-mode differential radar interferometry for crustal deformation monitoring, presented at the Western Pacific Geophysics Meeting, Wellington, New Zealand, 9-12 July.
  • JANSSEN, V., & RIZOS, C., 2002. Processing a mixed-mode GPS network for deformation monitoring applications, presented at the Western Pacific Geophysics Meeting, Wellington, New Zealand, 9-12 July. (Download PDF)
  • RIZOS, C., 2002. Location, location, location: Positioning technology applications, presented at the Smart Internet Technology CRC workshop, Sydney, Australia, 26 February.
  • RIZOS, C., 2002. Getting to know GPS, seminar presented in Canberra, Australia, 7 March.
  • RIZOS, C., 2002. From GPS to pseudolites, seminar presented at the Institute of Eng. Surveying & Space Geodesy, Univ. of Nottingham, U.K., 27 May.
  • RIZOS, C., 2002. Engineering aspects of GPS, several seminars presented in Adelaide, Australia, 13-14 June, 1-2 August, 13-14 August.
  • RIZOS, C., 2002. Introduction to GPS, seminar presented at Nortel Labs, Wollongong, Australia, 11-12 September.
  • RIZOS, C., 2002. Engineering Aspects of GPS, seminar presented in Canberra, Australia, 3-4 October.
  • RIZOS, C., 2002. Telegeoinformatics - the integration of location, IT and wireless communications, presented at the Int. Symp. & Exhibition on Geoinformation 2002, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 22-24 October.
  • RIZOS, C., 2002. Virtual Reference Stations - Concepts & progress, presented at the Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan, 29 October.
  • RIZOS, C., 2002. The use of integrated GPS & pseudolite systems for deformation monitoring, presented at the Dept. of Civil Eng., Chung-Hsin University, Taichung, Taiwan, 1 November.
  • RIZOS, C., 2002. Telegeoinformatics - the integration of location, GIS and ICT, presented at the GIS Research Center, Feng Chia University, Taichung, Taiwan, 1 November.
  • RIZOS, C., GE, L., & CHENG, E., 2002. Differential radar interferometry applications in Australia, presented at the International Symposium on Geodesy, Kanazawa, Japan, 28-30 October.
  • WANG, J., 2002. Applications of pseudolites in geodetic positioning: Progress and problems, presented at the 2nd Symp. on Geodesy for Geotechnical & Structural Applications, Berlin, Germany, 21-24 May.


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