University of Calgary

ENGO 465 - (ENGO 650) Satellite Positioning - Winter 2025

Satellite orbit motion and Kepler's laws. Description of GPS signal structure and derivation of observables. Characteristics of instrumentation. Analysis of atmospheric, orbital and other random and non-random effects. Derivation of mathematical models used for absolute and differential static and kinematic positioning. Pre-analysis methods and applications. Concept of Kalman filtering applied to kinematic positioning. Ambiguity resolution procedures Overview of other GNSS, GNSS augmentation and high-sensitivity receivers Introduction to inertial navigation.
This course may not be repeated for credit.

Hours

  • H(3-3)

Prerequisite(s)

  • Geomatics Engineering 363, 401 and 421. Also known as: (Geomatics Engineering 650)

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