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Investigating multi-GNSS performance in the UK and China based on a zero-baseline measurement approach (2017)
Journal Article
Msaewe, H. A., Hancock, C. M., Psimoulis, P., Roberts, G. W., Bonenberg, L., & de Ligt, H. (2017). Investigating multi-GNSS performance in the UK and China based on a zero-baseline measurement approach. Measurement, 102, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.measurement.2017.02.004

GPS is the positioning tool of choice for a wide variety of applications where accurate (cm level or less) positions are required. However GPS is susceptible to a variety of errors that degrade both the quality of the position solution and the availa... Read More about Investigating multi-GNSS performance in the UK and China based on a zero-baseline measurement approach.

GNSS jamming resilience for close to shore navigation in the Northern Sea (2016)
Journal Article
Glomsvoll, O., & Bonenberg, L. (2017). GNSS jamming resilience for close to shore navigation in the Northern Sea. Journal of Navigation, 70(1), https://doi.org/10.1017/S0373463316000473

avigational error accounts for half of the accidents and serious incidents in close to shore maritime transport in Norway predominantly due to the rapidly changing weather conditions and the dangerous nature of the narrow inshore waters found along t... Read More about GNSS jamming resilience for close to shore navigation in the Northern Sea.

Indoor multipath effect study on the Locata system (2010)
Journal Article
Bonenberg, L. K., Hancock, C. M., & Roberts, G. W. (2010). Indoor multipath effect study on the Locata system. Journal of Applied Geodesy, 4(3), https://doi.org/10.1515/jag.2010.012

GNSS has become one of the most wide- spread measurement technologies, allowing cm-level positioning accuracy using RTK or Network RTK. Unfortunately, the system’s major drawbacks are the requirement for a clear view of the sky and accu- racy depende... Read More about Indoor multipath effect study on the Locata system.