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The precision of geodetic GPS and one way of improving it

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We analyse the effect of the combined estimation/elimination of station coordinates, tropospheric zenith delay, dispersive ionosphere and station clock error on the precision achievable with geodetic GPS. We also sketch a method to eliminate the major part of the precision deteriorating effect of this combined estimation of the unknowns, by a dual antenna arrangement.

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Received 7 December 1995; Accepted 30 October 1996

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Vermeer, M. The precision of geodetic GPS and one way of improving it. Journal of Geodesy 71, 240–245 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001900050091

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