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Bergstrand, Sten Jarlemark, Per Herbertsson, Magnus
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Journal of Geodesy
We evaluated the performance of GNSS absolute antenna calibrations and its impact on accurate positioning with a new assessment method that combines inter-antenna differentials and laser tracker measurements. We thus separated the calibration method contributions from those attainable by various geometric constraints and produced corrections for th...
van den Berg, Pauline Arentze, Theo Timmermans, Harry
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Transportation
Social interaction is an important aspect of people’s quality of life. Since social networks are becoming more spatially spread as a result of the development of transportation and communication technology, it is interesting to investigate to which extent local social interactions still take place. This paper therefore analyses to what extent local...
Abbondanza, Claudio Sarti, Pierguido
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Journal of Geodesy
The 64-m Sardinia Radio Telescope (SRT) is currently under construction in Sardinia (Italy). To ensure future surveying and monitoring operations at an utmost level of accuracy, we aim at selecting the optimal design and the most cost-effective solution for the establishment of the local ground control network (LGCN). We simulate and test 45 data s...
Dawson, John Sarti, Pierguido Johnston, Gary M. Vittuari, Luca
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Journal of Geodesy
We assess the accuracy of some indirect approaches to invariant point (IVP), or system reference point, determination of satellite laser ranging (SLR) and very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) systems using both observed and simulated survey data sets. Indirect IVP determination involves the observation of targets located on these systems during...
Wresnik, Joerg Haas, Rüdiger Boehm, Johannes Schuh, Harald
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Journal of Geodesy
Temperature variations at very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) sites cause thermal deformations of the VLBI antennas and corresponding displacements of the VLBI reference points. The thermal deformation effects typically contain seasonal and daily signatures. The amplitudes of the annual vertical motion of the antenna reference point can reach ...