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Preface to the Special Edition of the JAG on Ubiquitous Positioning and Navigation Systems

Preface to the Special Edition of the JAG on Ubiquitous Positioning and Navigation Systems J. Appl. Geodesy, Vol. 7 (2013), pp. 227­230 Copyright © 2013 De Gruyter. DOI 10.1515/jag-2013-0018 Allison Kealy,1, Guenther Retscher2 and Volker Schwieger3 Vice President Commission 4, International Association of Geodesy (IAG). Co Chair International Federation of Surveyors (FIG) Working Group 5.5 and IAG Working Group 4.1.1 entitled Ubiquitous Positioning Co Chair IAG sub commission 4.1 Alternatives and Backups to GNSS. Co Chair FIG Working Group 5.5 and IAG Working Group 4.1.1 entitled Ubiquitous Positioning Chair FIG Working Group 5.4 Kinematic Measurements Many applications today rely primarily on positions from Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) to deliver enhanced services to a broad range of mobile users and applications. This increasing dependence on GNSS has motivated the development of a variety of multi-sensor positioning platforms or alternative positioning technologies and techniques that address the known limitations of GNSS. The International Association of Geodesy (IAG) Commission 4 entitled Positioning and Applications and Commission 5 of the International Federation of Surveyors (FIG) entitled Positioning and Measurements have established complementary and collaborative working groups (WGs) that address some of the practical and theoretical challenges facing Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) in providing the accuracy, reliability and integrity required for mobile applications. In this http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Applied Geodesy de Gruyter

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de Gruyter
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1862-9016
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10.1515/jag-2013-0018
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J. Appl. Geodesy, Vol. 7 (2013), pp. 227­230 Copyright © 2013 De Gruyter. DOI 10.1515/jag-2013-0018 Allison Kealy,1, Guenther Retscher2 and Volker Schwieger3 Vice President Commission 4, International Association of Geodesy (IAG). Co Chair International Federation of Surveyors (FIG) Working Group 5.5 and IAG Working Group 4.1.1 entitled Ubiquitous Positioning Co Chair IAG sub commission 4.1 Alternatives and Backups to GNSS. Co Chair FIG Working Group 5.5 and IAG Working Group 4.1.1 entitled Ubiquitous Positioning Chair FIG Working Group 5.4 Kinematic Measurements Many applications today rely primarily on positions from Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) to deliver enhanced services to a broad range of mobile users and applications. This increasing dependence on GNSS has motivated the development of a variety of multi-sensor positioning platforms or alternative positioning technologies and techniques that address the known limitations of GNSS. The International Association of Geodesy (IAG) Commission 4 entitled Positioning and Applications and Commission 5 of the International Federation of Surveyors (FIG) entitled Positioning and Measurements have established complementary and collaborative working groups (WGs) that address some of the practical and theoretical challenges facing Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) in providing the accuracy, reliability and integrity required for mobile applications. In this

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Journal of Applied Geodesyde Gruyter

Published: Nov 1, 2013

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