References


Textbooks:

Sturdevant, R.W. 2007. NAVSTAR, the Global Positioning System: A Sampling of Its Military, Civil, and Commercial Impact. In: Dick, S.J., R.D. Launius, Eds. Societal Impacts of Spaceflight. National aeronautics and Space administration Office of External Relations History Division Washington, DC. pp. 331-351

Wells, D.E., N. Beck, D. Delikaraoglou, A. Kleusberg, E.J. Krakiwsky, G. Lachapelle, R.B. Langley, M. Nakiboglu, K.P. Schwartz, J.M. Tranquilla and P. Vaníč (1986). Guide to GPS Positioning. Canadian GPS Associates, Fredericton, N.B., Canada.ISBN 0-920-114-73-3.

Hofmann-Wellenhof, B., H. Lichtenegger, and J. Collins (1992). Global Positioning System: theory and practice. Springer-Verlag Wien, NewYork, NY, USA. ISBN 3-211-82591-6.

Kaplan, E.D. (1996). Understanding GPS: principles and applications. Artech House Inc., Norwood, MA, USA. ISBN 0-89006-793-7

Novatel. Inc. 2015. An Introduction to GNSS GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo and other Global Navigation Satellite Systems Second Edition. Alberta, Canada. ISBN: 978-0-9813754-0-3. 91 pp.

University-level online 10-week GPS course: GEOG 862 - GPS and GNSS for Geospatial Professionals

Van Sickle, J. (2014) GEOG 862: GPS and GNSS for Geospatial Professionals. The Pennsylvania State University Department of Geography, College of Earth and Mineral Sciences. Online material accessed 12/12/2016.

NOAA’s National Geodetic Survey products and tools:

NOAA’s Continuously Operating GPS Reference Stations (CORS)

NOAA’s Online Positioning User Service (OPUS)

Additional information:

The U.S. Global Positioning System (GPS) from GPS.gov

The GPS Control Segment, from GPS.gov

European Space Agency, Combination of GNSS Measurements:
http://www.navipedia.net/index.php/Combination_of_GNSS_Measurements