Positioning Using Locatalites

Craig Matthew Hancock, Gethin Wyn Roberts, Lukasz K. Bonenberg

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Abstract

GNSS has become one of the most widespread measurement technologies, allowing the achievement of cm-level positioning accuracy, especially with the use of differential techniques. The solution accuracy is heavily dependent on the number and geometric distribution of the visible satellites. This makes GNSS quite ineffective in dense city areas where there is a limited view of the sky. Research at the University of Nottingham [1] also outlined problems with using GNSS systems in the North-South orientated monitoring work in the Europe.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)39-45
JournalScientific Proceedings of Riga Technical University
Volume7
Publication statusPublished - 2010

Keywords

  • GPS
  • Locatalites
  • Positioning
  • Urban canyons

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