ANT Theses and Dissertations
Theses/Dissertations from 2003
Generalized Residual Multiple Model Adaptive Estimation of Parameters and States, Charles D. Ormsby
INS Aiding Using Passive, Bearings-Only Measurements of an Unknown Stationary Ground Object, Alec E. Porter
The Effects of GPS M-Code on Radar Detection, Jae K. Yang
Theses/Dissertations from 2002
Estimation of Atmospheric Precipitable Water Using the Global Positioning System, David A. Garay
A Study of Satellite Navigation, Dilution of Precision, and Positioning Techniques for use on and around the Moon, John H. MacNicol
INS Aiding by Tracking an Unknown Ground Object, Mursy Polat
Broadcast vs Precise GPS Ephemerides: A Historical Perspective, David L. M. Warren
Theses/Dissertations from 2001
Using GPS as a Reference System to Hit a Moving Target, Daryl J. Burnette
Development and Testing of a Multiple Filter Approach for Precise DGPS Positioning and Carrier-Phase Ambiguity Resolution, Paul E. Henderson
Phugoid Damping Control, Nicolas J. Schindeler
Theses/Dissertations from 2000
Evaluation of a Method for Kinematic GPS Carrier-Phase Ambiguity Resolution Using a Network of Reference Receivers, Brian L. Bracy
Development of a Real Time Guidance System for a Kinematic Test Vehicle, Orhan Cekic
Three Dimensional Formation Flight Control, James K. Hall