ROTI maps of Greenland using kriging
GNSS satellite signals are affected by the media when traversing Earth’s atmosphere, and the performance of GNSS based positioning and navigation is correlated with these effects. In the ionosphere, the signals are affected by the number of electrons along the signal path which can be quantified by...
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Main Authors: | Beeck S. S., Jensen A. B. O. |
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