This book covers all aspects of inertial navigation systems (INS), including the sensor technology and the estimation of instrument errors, as well as their integration with Global Navigation Satellite Systems, specifically the Global Positioning System (GPS) for geodetic applications. The text is of interest to geodesists, including surveyors, mappers, and photogrammetrists; to engineers in aviation, navigation, guidance, transportation, and robotics; and to scientists involved in aerogeophysics and remote sensing. The most recent developments are covered with this second edition that also features an updated treatment of the classical material. Detailed mathematical derivations of the principles of measurement and data processing of inertial measurement units for both stabilized and strapdown systems. Complete treatment of the error dynamics from a statistical viewpoint, including the Kalman filter. A self-contained description of GPS with emphasis on kinematic applications. Key concepts supported by illustrations and numerical examples.
Christopher Jekeli Knihy


Spectral Methods in Geodesy and Geophysics
- 416 stránek
- 15 hodin čtení
Focusing on general spatial signals on both the plane and sphere, this fundamental text offers a unique introductory perspective for students in geosciences. It delves into spectral methods relevant to geophysics and geodesy, providing essential knowledge and insights for those entering the field. The book serves as a comprehensive resource, blending theoretical concepts with practical applications.