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Global Positioning System: An Overview: Symposium No. 102 Edinburgh, Scotland, August 7-8, 1989 / Edition 1

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Global Positioning System: An Overview: Symposium No. 102 Edinburgh, Scotland, August 7-8, 1989 / Edition 1
Global Positioning System: An Overview: Symposium No. 102 Edinburgh, Scotland, August 7-8, 1989 / Edition 1

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Space geodesy has evolved in the last twenty years into one of the most exciting disciplines in the earth sciences. This development is due to a large extent to the versatility of applications provided by the radio interferometric technique called Global Positioning System or GPS. Appropriately, Symposium 102: Global Positioning System: An Overview was held at the 125th Anniversary Meeting of the International Association of Geodesy in August, 1989. A broad review of GPS geodesy, achievements to date and the prospects for future study and application was presented. Papers included in this volume are grouped as follows: - Static and Geodynamic Positioning; - Orbit Determination Optimization and Design Dynamic; - Kinematic GPS/INS Radio Tracking Systems A useful reference for any researcher or student of space geodesy.

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