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Prof. Mostafa Mousa Mohamed Rabah :: Publications:

Title:
“Developing a Real-Time Model to reduce The Geometric Delay Residuals in Double-Difference GPS Observations Over Long Baselines”,
Authors: M. Rabah (1999)
Year: 1999
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: Allgemine Vermessung-Nachrichten”
Volume: 4/1999
Issue: Not Available
Pages: 128-133
Publisher: “Allgemine Vermessung-Nachrichten”, Wichmann Verlag, Huethig Gmbh, Heidelberg, Germany,
Local/International: International
Paper Link: Not Available
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Supplementary materials Not Available
Abstract:

It is pointed out by Rothcaher et al., 1996, that the apriori model of the tropospheric delay is not sufficient if highest accuracy is required. Thus, it is necessary to estimate a correction for the apriori tropospheric model. Since it is still difficult to separate the real term orbit-biases from the tropospheric biases, the combined effect of orbit-biases and the tropospheric biases is considered in thie current paper as a single error, namely the geometric error. The statistical behavior of the geometric error in the double difference sense is studied. A developed real-time model for reducing the effect of the geometric biases over long baselines is introduced and verified

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