Methods and Applications of Multi-GNSS PNT and Remote Sensing
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Navigation and Positioning".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (25 June 2023) | Viewed by 7363
Special Issue Editors
Interests: time and frequency transfer; LEO augmentation; PPP-RTK
Interests: GNSS positioning and remote sensing; disaster monitoring
Interests: LEO augmentation; PPP; PPP-RTK
Interests: GNSS; time transfer; atomic clock; stability
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Interests: GNSS meteorology; remote sensing; space/planetary exploration
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In the last few decades, the rapid development of multi-GNSS, including GPS, GLONASS, BDS, Galileo and QZSS, has promoted the theories, algorithms, applications of GNSS Positioning, Navigation, Timing and Sensing (PNTS). With tens of thousands LEO satellites launched or to be launched in the coming decades, the algorithms and applications using GNSS and LEO have become a hot topic in recent years. The emergence of LEO augmentation overcomes the GNSS’s intrinsic limitations, such as weak signal strength, slow geometry change. At the same time, LEO augmentation improves the estimation precision, enlarges the service area, and shortens the convergence time of precise point positioning (PPP). In this Special Issue, We encourage theoretical and application research contributing to the GNSS/LEO high-precision technology in the PNTS area, which includes but not limits, the modeling and strategies in high-precision and real-time multi-GNSS/LEO data processing, RTK, PPP, PPP-RTK, precise time and frequency transfer, GNSS reflectometry and GNSS meteorology.
Dr. Pengfei Zhang
Dr. Shuangcheng Zhang
Dr. Long Yang
Dr. Weijin Qin
Prof. Dr. Shuanggen Jin
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- multi-GNSS positioning, navigation, timing and sensing (PNTS)
- GNSS data processing
- LEO augmentation
- RTK, PPP, PPP-RTK
- time and frequency transfer
- GNSS reflectometry
- GNSS meteorology
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