References:

1. Seeber G. (2003), Satellite Geodesy, 2nd completely revised and extended edition, Walter de Gruyter, Berlin.

2. Wells, D., N. Beck, D., Delikaraoglou, A., Kleusberg, E. J., Krakiwsky, G. Lachapelle, R. B., Langly, M., Nakiboglu, K. P.,  Schwarz, J. M., Tranquilla and P., Vanicek (1999), Guide To GPS Positioning, Faculty of Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering, University of Newbrunswick, Lecture Note No. 58.
 
3. Vanicek P., and E.J. Krakiwsky (1986), Geodesy, The Concepts, Pages 317-323.
 
1.4. Blewitt G. (1997),Basics of the GPS Technique: Observation Equations. In: Geodetic Applications of GPS, Swedish Land Survey.
 

5. Beutler et al. (2007),Bernese GPS Software, Astronomical Institute,  University of Bern

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Further reading materials (Only for Interested Students):

1. 'Examples of GPS Receivers': Seeber G. (2003), Satellite Geodesy, 2nd completely revised and extended edition, Walter de Gruyter, Berlin. [ recivrtyp]

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Course outline

History & Techniques

Concepts of Positioning in Satellite Geodesy

Orbit Determination and Orbit Dissemination

Coordinate Systems in Satellite Geodesy 

Time

GPS Signal Structure

GPS Receivers

GPS Biases (Overview)

Mathematical Models in Relative and Absolute Point Positioning

Measurement Techniques
 

Global Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS)


References

Course References


Adjustment Softwares

Commercial and Open Source Softwares


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