Publications               


Bisnath, S., D. Wells, M. Santos and Karen Cove (2004).Initial Results from a Long Baseline, Kinematic, Differential GPS Carrier Phase Experiment in a Marine EnvironmentProceedings of IEEE PLANS 2004, Monterey, California, 26-29 April, pp. 625-631.

Wells, D., S. Bisnath, S. Howden, D. Dodd, M. Santos and K. Cove (2004). “Prospects for Extended-Range Marine PPK”. The International Navigation Conference MELAHA 2004, 13-15 April, 2004, Cairo Egypt.

SANTOS, M. C., Dave Wells, K. Cove and S. Bisnath (2004). “The Princess of Acadia GPS Project: Description and scientific challenges.” Proceedings of the Canadian Hydrographic Conference CHC2004, 25-27 May, 2004, Ottawa.

Cove, K., M. C. Santos, D. Wells and S. Bisnath (2004). “Improved tropospheric delay estimation for long baseline, carrier phase differential GPS positioning in a coastal environment.Proceedings of the Institute of Navigation GNSS-2004, 21-24 September, 2004, Long Beach, CA, USA, pp. 925-932.

Nievinski, F., K. Cove, M. C. Santos, D. Wells and R. Kingdon (2005). “Range-Extended GPS Kinematic Positioning using Numerical Weather Prediction Model.” Proceeding of the Institute of Navigation 61st Annual Technical Meeting, 27-29 June, 2005, Cambridge, MA., USA, pp. 902-911.

Santos, M. C., F. Nievinski, K. Cove, R. Kingdon and D. Wells (2005) “Range-Extended Post-Processing Kinematic (PPK) in a marine environment.” Proceedings of the Institute of Navigation GNSS-2005, 13-16 September, 2005, Long Beach, CA, USA.

Nievinski, F. G. (2006). “Numerical weather models for tropospheric mitigation in marine kinematic GPS: A daylong analysis.” Proceedings of the 19th International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division of the Institute of Navigation — ION GNSS 2006, The Institute of Navigation, Fort Worth, Tex., September 26–29, pp. 2017–2026, (student paper award).

 


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