Atmospheric modelling in GPS analysis and its effect on the estimated geodetic parameters (original) (raw)

Journal of Geodesy, 1999

Abstract

. Permanently operating Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers are used today, for example, in precise positioning and determination of atmospheric water vapour content. The GPS signals are delayed by various gases when traversing the atmosphere. The delay due to water vapour, the wet delay, is difficult to model using ground surface data and is thus often estimated from the GPS

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