12.540 Principles of Global Positioning Systems, Spring 2008
Author(s)
Herring, Thomas
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Alternative title
Principles of Global Positioning Systems
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The aim of this course is to introduce the principles of the Global Positioning System and to demonstrate its application to various aspects of Earth Sciences. The specific content of the course depends each year on the interests of the students in the class. In some cases, the class interests are towards the geophysical applications of GPS and we concentrate on high precision (millimeter level) positioning on regional and global scales. In other cases, the interests have been more toward engineering applications of kinematic positioning with GPS in which case the concentration is on positioning with slightly less accuracy but being able to do so for a moving object. In all cases, we concentrate on the fundamental issues so that students should gain an understanding of the basic limitations of the system and how to extend its application to areas not yet fully explored.
Date issued
2008-06Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary SciencesOther identifiers
12.540-Spring2008
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Keywords
Global Positioning System (GPS), kinematic positioning, geodetic systems, satellite orbital motions