Results from the application of differential carrier phase tracking of the GPS constellation of satellites to precise positioning of an aircraft are presented. These aircraft positions are utilized in the process of providing geodetic quality position information for airborne laser footprint location on the surface of the earth. The combination of these techniques provides a rapid, cost effective means for collecting geodetic and topographic data, including sea surface topography. Operational techniques and constraints, along with result from recently collected data, are presented.
Applying kinematic GPS to airborne laser remote sensing
1991-01-01
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
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Englisch
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