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Resulting position comparison for the ionosphere/troposphere fixed model (upper plot) and NBSM (bottom) 

Resulting position comparison for the ionosphere/troposphere fixed model (upper plot) and NBSM (bottom) 

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The paper presents national report of Poland for IAG on positioning and applications. The selected research presented was carried out at leading Polish research institutions and concern precise multi-GNSS satellite positioning - relative and absolute - and also GNSS-based ionosphere and troposphere modelling and studies. The research resulted in no...

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