Search for dissertations about: "Lars E. Sjöberg"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 24 swedish dissertations containing the words Lars E. Sjöberg.
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1. Remarks on the quality of GPS precise point positioning using phase observations
Abstract : GPS processing, like every processing method for geodetic applications, relies upon least-squares estimation. Quality measures must be defined to assure that the estimates are close to reality. READ MORE
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2. Recovering Moho parameters using gravimetric and seismic data
Abstract : Isostasy is a key concept in geoscience to interpret the state of mass balance between the Earth’s crust and mantle. There are four well-known isostatic models: the classical models of Airy/Heiskanen (A/H), Pratt/Hayford (P/H), and Vening Meinesz (VM) and the modern model of Vening Meinesz-Moritz (VMM). READ MORE
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3. Optimal Design in Geodetic GNSS-based Networks
Abstract : An optimal design of a geodetic network helps the surveying engineers maximise the efficiency of the network. A number of pre-defined quality requirements, i.e. precision, reliability, and cost, of the network are fulfilled by performing an optimisation procedure. READ MORE
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4. Monitoring lithospheric motions by Satellite geodesy
Abstract : Understanding of global and local Earth’s dynamic processes is of great importance to the Earth’s system knowledge, human life, and sustainability goals (e.g. climatic change and geo-hazard assessment, etc.). READ MORE
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5. Self-calibration and direct georeferencing in terrestrial laser scanning
Abstract : An important step in data processing from terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) is georeferencing, i.e. transformation of the scanner data (point clouds) into a real world coordinate system, which is important for their integration with other geospatial data. READ MORE