Geodetic Reference Frames : IAG Symposium Munich, Germany, 9-14 October 2006 / edited by Hermann Drewes.
Tipo de material:
- texto
- computadora
- recurso en línea
- 9783642008603
- GB3-5030
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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 Metsähovi -- VLBI-GPS Eccentricity Vectors at Medicina'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 – 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-Württemberg with Different Estimation Methods -- Empirical Affine Reference Frame Transformations by Weighted Multivariate TLS Adjustment -- Modified Sidereal Filtering – 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.
The book presents the original research on geodetic reference frames presented at the International Symposium on Geodetic Reference Frames of the International Association of Geodesy. The subject is the definition of reference systems and its realization by reference frames used in all applications for precise positioning and navigation, global change research, geo-information systems, surveying. It is the basis for the scientific services and investigations in geodesy, astronomy and geophysics.
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