GPS Trends in Precise Terrestrial, Airborne, and Spaceborne Applications | Symposium No. 115 Boulder, CO, USA, July 3–4, 1995 | ISBN 9783642801334

GPS Trends in Precise Terrestrial, Airborne, and Spaceborne Applications

Symposium No. 115 Boulder, CO, USA, July 3–4, 1995

herausgegeben von Gerhard Beutler, Günter Hein, William Melbourne und Günter Seeber
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonGerhard Beutler
Herausgegeben vonGünter Hein
Herausgegeben vonWilliam Melbourne
Herausgegeben vonGünter Seeber
Buchcover GPS Trends in Precise Terrestrial, Airborne, and Spaceborne Applications  | EAN 9783642801334 | ISBN 3-642-80133-1 | ISBN 978-3-642-80133-4

GPS Trends in Precise Terrestrial, Airborne, and Spaceborne Applications

Symposium No. 115 Boulder, CO, USA, July 3–4, 1995

herausgegeben von Gerhard Beutler, Günter Hein, William Melbourne und Günter Seeber
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonGerhard Beutler
Herausgegeben vonGünter Hein
Herausgegeben vonWilliam Melbourne
Herausgegeben vonGünter Seeber
These proceedings include most of the papers presented at the lAG Sympo sium GPS Trends in Precise Terrestrial, Airborne, and Spacebome Appli cations held in July 1995 during the XXI-th IUGG General Assembly in Boulder, Colorado. The symposium was jointly organized by the lAG and the International Union of Surveys and Mapping (IUSM). The symposium was divided into four sessions, namely (1) The International GPS Service for Geodynamics (IGS) and other Permanent Networks, (2) Spaceborne Applications of the GPS, (3) Kinematic Applications of the GPS, and (4) The GPS and its Relations to Geophysics. The main purpose was to give an overview of the state of the art in 1995 of the applications of the GPS to geodynamics, geodesy, surveying, and navi gation. The call for papers generated a flood of originally more than 70 abstracts; quite a few could be redirected to other symposia, but still 56 papers found their way into these proceedings. We thus conclude that the volume gives a rather complete overview of GPS Trends in Precise Terrestrial, Airborne, and Spacebome Applications in the year 1995.