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Horng-Yue Chen

Horng-Yue ChenPresent Position:

Former graduate student until end 2000

Research Assistant,
The Institute of Earth Sciences,
Academia Sinica,
Taipei, Taiwan
Email: chenhy@earth.sinica.edu.tw

Education:

B.Sc. (Surveying Engineering), National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan, 1984.

M.Surv. (Surveying Engineering), National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan, 1990.

Ph.D., The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, 2001.

Interests:

Fishing, Swimming

PhD Research:

My PhD research has focussed on rapid surveying techniques for geodetic survey applications, and in particular the applicability of multiple GPS reference stations for such applications. The degree was awarded in 2001, for the work described in CHEN, H.Y., 2001. A Study on Real-Time Medium-Range Carrier Phase-Based GPS Multiple Reference Stations. PhD thesis, School of Surveying & Spatial Information Systems, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, UNISURV S-64, ISBN 0-7334-1842-2, 182pp.

Currently back at Academia Sinica (Taiwan Academy of Science) undertaking research into the geodynamics of Taiwan using the GPS technology, and in particular the use of continuous GPS receiver networks.

Publications:

CHEN, H.Y., 2000. An instantaneous ambiguity resolution procedure suitable for medium-scale GPS reference station networks. 13th Int. Tech. Meeting of the Satellite Division of the U.S. Inst. of Navigation, Salt Lake City, Utah, 19-22 September, 1061-1070. (Download PDF)

CHEN, H.Y., 2001. A Study on Real-Time Medium-Range Carrier Phase-Based GPS Multiple Reference Stations. PhD thesis, School of Surveying & Spatial Information Systems, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, UNISURV S-64, ISBN 0-7334-1842-2, 182pp.

CHEN, H.Y., RIZOS, C., & HAN, S., 1999. Rapid static medium-range GPS positioning techniques for geodynamic applications. 4th Australasian Symp. on Satellite Navigation Technology & Applications, Brisbane, Australia, 20-23 July, paper 49, 12pp.

CHEN, H.Y., RIZOS, C., & HAN, S., 2001. From simulation to implementation: Low-cost densification of permanent GPS networks in support of geodetic applications. Journal of Geodesy, 75(9-10), 515-526. (Download PDF)

GE, L., CHEN, H.Y., HAN, S., & RIZOS, C., 2000. Adaptive filtering of continuous GPS results. Journal of Geodesy, 4(7/8), 572-580. (Download PDF)

GE, L., CHEN, H.Y., HAN, S., RIZOS, C., VESPE, F., & SCHLUETER, W., 2000. The integration of collocated GPS, VLBI and SLR results. 13th Int. Tech. Meeting of the Satellite Division of the U.S. Inst. of Navigation, Salt Lake City, Utah, 19-22 September, 1525-1535. (Download PDF)

GE, L., CHEN, H.Y., HAN, S., & RIZOS, C., 2001. Integrated GPS and Interferometric SAR techniques for highly dense crustal deformation monitoring. 14th Int. Tech. Meeting of the Satellite Division of the U.S. Inst. of Navigation, Salt Lake City, Utah, 11-14 September, 2552-2563. (Download PDF)

RIZOS, C., HAN, S., & CHEN, H.Y., 1998. Carrier phase-based, medium-range, GPS rapid static positioning in support of geodetic applications: algorithms and experimental results. Proc. Spatial Information Science & Technology (SIST'98), Wuhan Technical University of Surveying & Mapping, Wuhan, P.R. China, 13-16 December, 7-16.

RIZOS, C., HAN, S., & CHEN, H.Y., 2000. Regional-scale multiple reference stations for real-time carrier phase-based GPS positioning: a correction generation algorithm. Earth, Planets & Space, 52(10), 795-800. (Download PDF)

RIZOS, C., HAN, S., CHEN, H.Y., & GOH, P.C., 1999. Continuously operating GPS reference station networks: new algorithms and applications of carrier phase-based, medium-range, static and kinematic positioning. In "Quo vadis geodesiaŠ?", special publication to celebrate Prof. Erik W. Grafarend's 60th birthday, Dept. of Geodesy & Geoinformatics, University of Stuttgart, ISSN 0933-2839, 367-378.

RIZOS, C., SATIRAPOD, C., CHEN, H.Y., & HAN, S., 1999. GPS with multiple reference stations: surveying scenarios in metropolitan areas. 40th Aust. & 6th S.E.Asian Surveyors Congress, Fremantle, Australia, 30 October - 5 November, 37-49. (Download PDF)

RIZOS, C., HAN, S., GE, L., CHEN, H.Y., HATANAKA, Y., & ABE, K., 2000. Low-cost densification of permanent GPS networks for natural hazard mitigation: first tests on GSI's Geonet network. Earth, Planets & Space, 52(10), 867-871. (Download PDF)

 



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