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Title: Study of the Atmospheric Effects on Global Positioning System Observables
Other Titles: دراسة تأثير الغلاف الجوي علي القياس في أجهزة نظام الموقع العالمي (GPS)
Authors: Abbaker, Adam Abdalla Adam
Supervisor - Mohammed. A. Khalid
Keywords: Global Positioning System
Atmospheric
Issue Date: 1-Aug-2008
Publisher: Sudan University of Science &Technology
Citation: Abbaker,Adam Abdalla Adam.Study of the Atmospheric Effects on Global Positioning System Observables/Adam Abdalla Adam Abbaker;Mohammed. A. Khalid.-Khartoum :Sudan University Of Science And Technology,College of Engineering,2008 .-68P:ill;28Cm.-M.Sc.
Abstract: Measurements of the GPS radio signal carrier phases are biased by atmospheric effects. These delays in different observations and their, often neglected. Impact on baseline parameter estimation is generally regarded as systematic errors. Biases of this nature can be separated into those originating from the Troposphere and Ionosphere. The ionospheric effect on the code and phase pseudo range measurements can be eliminated using two carrier phases with different frequencies, high radio wave signals and applications of Mathematical and predictive models. The tropospheric effect is often carried out using standard models. These effects have been summarized as: Tropospheric relative error is found to be about 1mm in zenith direction which causes a relative height bias of ~ 3 mm. Tropospheric absolute error is found to be about 1m in zenith direction. Ionospheric absolute error, causes a network shrinks by 0.6ppm
Description: Thesis
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/8275
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