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Geodetic Reference Frames IAG Symposium Munich, Germany, 9-14 October 2006 /

Geodetic reference frames are the basis for The programme of the Symposium was divided three-dimensional, time dependent positioning according to the Sub-commissions, Projects in all global, regional and national networks, in and Study Groups of Commission 1 into eight cadastre, engineering, precise...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Drewes, Hermann (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2009.
Edición:1st ed. 2009.
Colección:International Association of Geodesy Symposia, 134
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Acceso en línea:Texto Completo
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  • Combination of Space Techniques (Convenor: M. Rothacher)
  • Combination of Earth Orientation Parameters and Terrestrial Frame at the Observation Level
  • DGFI Combination Methodology for ITRF2005 Computation
  • Combining One Year of Homogeneously Processed GPS, VLBI and SLR Data
  • Inverse Model Approach for vertical Load Deformations in Consideration of Crustal Inhomogeneities
  • Station Coordinates and Low Degree Harmonics with Daily Resolution from a GPS/CHAMP Integrated Solution and with Weekly Resolution from a LAGEOS-only Solution
  • RigorousVariance Component Estimation in Weekly Intra-Technique and Inter-Technique Combination for Global Terrestrial Reference Frames
  • Assessment of the Results of VLBI Intra-Technique Combination Using Regularization Methods
  • Global Reference Frames (Convenor: C. Boucher)
  • Contribution of Lunar Laser Ranging to Realise Geodetic Reference Systems
  • Vienna VLBI Simulations
  • Towards an Improved Assessment of the Quality of Terrestrial Reference Frames
  • Strengthes and Limitations of the ITRF: ITRF2005 and Beyond
  • The International Terrestrial Reference Frame (ITRF2005)
  • Effects of Different Antenna Phase Center Models on GPS-Derived Reference Frames
  • Influence of Time Variable Effects in Station Positions on the Terrestrial Reference Frame
  • The Actual Plate Kinematic and Crustal Deformation Model APKIM2005 as Basis for a Non-Rotating ITRF
  • Control Measurements Between the Geodetic Observation Sites at Mets#x00E4;hovi
  • VLBI-GPS Eccentricity Vectors at Medicina#x0027;s Observatory GPS Surveys: Reproducibility, Reliability and Quality Assessment of the Results
  • Regional Reference Frames (Convenor: Z. Altamimi)
  • The Practical Implications and Limitations of the Introduction of a Semi-Dynamic Datum #x2013; A New Zealand Case Study
  • Evaluation of Analysis Options for GLONASS Observations in Regional GNSS Networks
  • The European Reference Frame: Maintenance and Products
  • The EUREF Permanent Network: Monitoring and On-line Resources
  • Noise and Periodic Terms in the EPN Time Series
  • Long-Term Densification of Terrestrial Reference Frame in Central Europe as the Result of Central Europe Regional Geodynamic Project 1994-2006
  • A First Estimate of the Transformation Between the Global IGS and the Italian ETRF89-IGM95 Reference Frames for the Italian Peninsula
  • Achievements and Challenges of SIRGAS
  • The Position and Velocity Solution DGF06P01 for SIRGAS
  • Using an Artificial Neural Network to Transformation of Coordinates from PSAD56 to SIRGAS95
  • CPLat: the Pilot Processing Center for SIRGAS in Argentine
  • Realization of the SIRGAS Reference Frame in Colombia
  • Seasonal Position Variations and Regional Reference Frame Realization
  • IGS/EPN Reference Frame Realization in Local GPS Networks
  • Systematical Analysis of the Transformation Between Gauss-Krueger-Coordinate/DHDN and UTM-Coordinate/ETRS89 in Baden-W#x00FC;rttemberg with Different Estimation Methods
  • Empirical Affine Reference Frame Transformations by Weighted Multivariate TLS Adjustment
  • Modified Sidereal Filtering #x2013; Tool for the Analysis of High-Rate GPS Coordinate Time Series
  • Questioning the Need of Regional Reference Frames
  • Interaction of Terrestrial and Celestial Frames (Convenor: H. Schuh)
  • Empirical Earth Rotation Model: a Consistent Way to Evaluate Earth Orientation Parameters
  • A Quasi-Optimal, Consistent Approach for Combination of UT1 and LOD
  • The Effect of Meteorological Input Data on the VLBI Reference Frames
  • Estimation of UT1 Variations from Atmospheric Pressure Data
  • Various Definitions of the Ecliptic
  • The Combined Solution C04 for Earth Orientation Parameters Consistent with International Terrestrial Reference Frame 2005
  • Vertical Reference Frames (Convenor: J. Ihde)
  • Strategy to Establish a Global Vertical Reference System
  • GPS Gravity-potential Leveling
  • The Role of the TIGA Project in the Unification of Classical Height Systems
  • Challenges and First Results Towards the Realization of a Consistent Height System in Brazil
  • The New Finnish Height Reference N2000
  • Heights in the Bavarian Alps: Mutual Validation of GPS, Levelling, Gravimetric and Astrogeodetic Quasigeoids
  • Atmosphere Modelling and Analysis (Convenor: M. Schmidt)
  • Residual Analysis of Global Ionospheric Maps Using Modip Latitude
  • Neutral Atmosphere Delays: Empirical Models Versus Discrete Time Series from Numerical Weather Models.