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Date: 2010-11-10 07:56:59
Engineering
Civil engineering
Navigation
Avionics
Radio navigation
Global Positioning System
Deformation monitoring
Structural health monitoring
Bridge
Technology
Structural engineering
Geodesy

Single Frequency GPS for Bridge Deflection Monitoring: Progress and Results Emily COSSER, Gethin W ROBERTS, Xiaolin MENG and Alan H DODSON, United Kingdom Key words: GPS, single frequency, ambiguity resolution, bridge d

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