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Behaviour of a DGPS/Inertial System in Urban Environment

Cunha, T.
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Tomé, P.
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Cunha, S.
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1999
55th Annual Meeting Proceedings
ION 55th Annual Meeting: "National Technology for the 21st Century"

The paper describes the results of an urban survey using GPS together with a low cost inertial unit. The task was to map all the roads of a Portuguese city plus the location of bus stops, crossings and other urban equipment. This was accomplished using a car that was driven throughout the district carrying two GPS receivers/antennas and a low cost inertial measurement unit (IMU). All data was logged in a computer for postprocessing together with measurements from a GPS reference station. A technical description of the survey and the postprocessing software are also presented.

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Cunha, T.
Tomé, P.
Cunha, S.
Bastos, L.
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1999

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55th Annual Meeting Proceedings
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ION 55th Annual Meeting: "National Technology for the 21st Century"

Cambridge, USA

28-30 June 1999

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January 6, 2006
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