2009
DOI: 10.1117/12.836332
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Ocean surface monitoring based on GPS kinematic positioning

Abstract: In this paper, the conventional GPS kinematic positioning method and precise point positioning method for ocean surface monitoring are briefly presented and their corresponding pros and cons for sea level monitoring are also discussed. Then, algorithms for ocean surface parameter estimation from the GPS height component are introduced, which uses the spectral analysis method to extract sea level tide and sea wave parameters. A 48 hours GPS field data set by GPS buoy is used to evaluate the methods presented he… Show more

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