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Processing of GLONASS and combined GLONASS/GPS observations

Advances in Space Research, 1999
Abstract The satellite constellation and signal structure of both GLONASS and GPS are comparable. The GLONASS observations can be processed similarly to GPS, provided the differences in the reference frame, the system time and in the frequencies of the satellite signals are taken into consideration.
H. Habrich, W. Gurtner, M. Rothacher
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Hybrid GPS + GLONASS

GPS Solutions, 1999
The hybridization of GPS with GLONASS has formed a first stage in GNSS development. We examine the performance of the hybrid system in the position domain for both code and carrier phase cases. Several major differences exist between GPS and GLONASS; most significant is GLONASS's signal frequency diversity, which can lead to measurement bias ...
Alan H. Dodson   +3 more
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GLONASS Performance, 1995-1997, and GPS-GLONASS Interoperability Issues

Navigation, 1997
This paper presents GLONASS status and performance during 1995-1997, problems observed, and results of precise positioning work in GLONASS coordinates. The observations are based on data collected continually by a GLONASS receiver based in Southern California, and should be of interest to potential GLONASS users, as well as designers of integrated GPS-
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GLONASS Broadcast Orbit Computation

GPS Solutions, 1998
The potential 48-satellite constellation offered by the combination of observations from both the GPS and GLONASS positioning systems has created considerable interest among existing GPS users. In the published literature, a considerable amount of work has been devoted to the theoretical issue of algorithm design for combined GPS/GLONASS positioning ...
Mike Stewart, Maria Tsakiri
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GLONASS Satellite Surveying

Journal of Surveying Engineering, 1998
Double differencing of the carrier phases is a popular technique in global positioning system (GPS) surveying for eliminating receiver and satellite clock errors. However, because each global navigation satellite system (GLONASS) satellite transmits a different carrier frequency, it is not straightforward to constrain double difference integer ...
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2012
The continuous development of Global Navigation Positioning System GNSS (GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, etc.) with regard to their use in geodesic applications for the determination of places in the surface of the earth, lead to the creation of networks of permanent reference stations in universal, national, regional or local scale.
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GLONASS/GPS Monitoring Equipment

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 2004
Abstract The paper presents the brief description of principles of construction and operation of GLONASS/GPS Monitoring Equipment designed in Russian Institute of Radionavigation and Time (RIRT). Such equipment can be used at the stations of the GLONASS/GPS monitoring service, created in Russia.
P.P. Bogdanov   +2 more
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GPS & GLONASS Current Bibliography

GPS Solutions, 1998
his quick bibliography is a compilation of recently (1998 onward) published peer-reviewed articles describing original research with citations that may be of interest to other investigators working in any of the GPS & GLONASS fields. Journal titles are abbreviated following the nomenclature adopted by their respective editors.
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GLONASS sustav

2017
Od kada postoji satelitska navigacija ona bilježi samo rast korisnika u cijelom svijetu što govori da je potrebno raditi na održavanju, nesmetanom radu i poboljšanju tih sustava. Tema ovog rada je GLONASS sustav i njegova primjena, te rad ukazuje na svakodnevnu upotrebu satelitskih sustava, npr.
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Übersicht GPS, GLONASS, Galileo

2009
Die Aufgabe dieses Kapitels ist es, in Kurzform nochmals die Essentials darzustellen, welche die drei Satellitennavigationssysteme GPS, GLONASS und Galileo voneinander unterscheiden und welche sie gemeinsam haben – beginnend mit der Frage, ob GLONASS oder Galileo besser sein werden als GPS.
Hans Dodel, Dieter Häupler
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