Search for dissertations about: "satellite dependency"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words satellite dependency.
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1. GNSS hardware biases in code and carrier phase observables
Abstract : GNSS hardware biases appear in code and phase observations, and originates both from the receiver and satellite hardware. The presence of biases in GNSS observations might affect the accuracy in precise GNSS positioning applications, and might also be of relevance in other GNSS applications. READ MORE
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2. Advanced Remote Sensing Precipitation Input for Improved Runoff Simulation : Local to regional scale modelling
Abstract : Accurate precipitation data are crucial for hydrological modelling and rainwater runoff management. Precipitation variability exists through a wide range of spatial and temporal scales and cannot be captured well using sparse rain gauge networks. READ MORE
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3. Hardware biases and their impact on GNSS positioning
Abstract : GNSS hardware biases appear in code and phase observations, and originates both from the receiver and satellite hardware. These biases influence the accuracy in precise GNSS positioning if not handled properly. READ MORE
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4. Site-Dependent Effects in High-Accuracy Applications of GNSS
Abstract : Global Navigation Satellite Systems, GNSS are used in many applications demanding millimetre-level accuracy in positioning. Such applications include monitoring of crustal movements. The GNSS technique also facilitates estimates of the tropospheric water vapour content, an important parameter in numerical weather predictions and climate research. READ MORE
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5. Modeling the Zeeman Effect in Planetary Radiative Transfer and Applications
Abstract : Remote sensing is about retrieving distant physical properties from locally observed radiation. The first step to remote sensing is to describe, or model, the radiative transfer. READ MORE