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INSTITUTE OF GEODESY, PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND CARTOGRAPHY, OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
Empire Survey Review, 1952exaly +3 more sources
Graphical Models in Geodesy and Photogrammetry
Photogrammetrie, Fernerkundung, Geoinformation, 2013exaly +2 more sources
Institute of Geodesy, Photogrammetry and Cartography, Columbus, Ohio
Nature, 1951exaly +2 more sources
The Institute Of Geodesy: Photogrammetry, And Cartography At The Ohio State University
Professional Geographer, 1951exaly +2 more sources
Discussion of “Geodesy and Photogrammetry in the 1960's”
Journal of the Surveying and Mapping Division, ASCE, 1968exaly +2 more sources
2023
The modernized GNSS transmit more signals on various frequencies to suit different application scenarios. However, for a long time, ambiguity resolution has been available to PPP users only on a few signal frequencies specified by the PPP service provider, which prevents other signal frequencies from being used for high-precision positioning ...
Jianghui Geng +4 more
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The modernized GNSS transmit more signals on various frequencies to suit different application scenarios. However, for a long time, ambiguity resolution has been available to PPP users only on a few signal frequencies specified by the PPP service provider, which prevents other signal frequencies from being used for high-precision positioning ...
Jianghui Geng +4 more
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Geodesy and Photogrammetry in the 1960's
Journal of the Surveying and Mapping Division, 1968The basic geodetic control network in the United States includes about 100,000 monumented first- and second-order horizontal control stations that are accurately related one to another, and whose positions are expressed in latitude, longitude, and State plane coordinates.
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M.Sc. In Geodesy, Department of Photogrammetry and Surveying University College London
Survey Review, 1987openaire +2 more sources

