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Automatic building extraction for 3D terrain reconstruction using image interpretaion techniques Elktronische Ressource by Yi Hui Lu. School of Surveying & Spatial Information Systems
Sydney: University of New South Wales, [ca. 2005]
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Automatic building extraction for 3D terrain reconstruction using image interpretaion techniques Yi Hui Lu. School of Surveying and Spatial Information Systems
Sydney: University of New South Wales, 2004
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Integration of GPS/pseudolites/INS for high precision kinematic positioning and navigation Hung Klyu Lee
Sydney: School of Surveying and Spatial Information Systems, University of New South Wales, 2004
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A model for establishing the legal traceability of GPS measurements for cadastral surveying in Australia Seng See Boey
Sydney, NSW, Australia: School of Geomatic Engineering, University of New South Wales, 1999
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A first-order network for New Zealand Peter Morgan and Merrin Pearse
Sydney, NSW, Australia: School of Geomatic Engineering, University of New South Wales, 1999
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A modern geodetic reference system for New Zealand options and implications of changing from NZGD49 Merrin B. Pearse
Sydney: School of Geomatic Engineering, 1998
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Real time estimation of ionospheric delay using GPS measurements Lao-Sheng Lin
Sydney: School of Geomatic Engineering, 1998
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Development of models for monitoring the urban environment using radar remote sensing Catherine Ticehurst
Sydney: School of Geomatic Engineering, 1998
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The nature and management of positional relationships within a local government geographic information system David B. Lemon
Sydney: School of Geomatic Engineering, 1998
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A digital photogrammetry system for industrial monitoring Yongru Huang
Sydney: School of Geomatic Engineering, 1997
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Carrier phase based long range GPS kinematic positioning Shaowei Han
Sydney: School of Geomatic Engineering, 1997
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Tectonic interpretation of the Papua New Guinea region from repeat satellite measurements Kim Mobbs
Sydney: School of Geomatic Engineering, 1997
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Low cost GPS systems for intermediate surveying and mapping accuracy applications Mustafa D. Subari
Sydney: School of Geomatic Engineering, 1997
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A zero order GPS network for the Australian region Peter Morgan
Sydney: School of Geomatic Engineering, 1996
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A study of GPS and other navigations systems for high precision navigation and attitude determinations Wan-Xuan Fu
Sydney: School of Geomatic Engineering, 1996
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GPS measurements in the Australian and Indonesian regions (1989 - 1993) studies of the Java Trench subduction zone, the Sunda Strait and the Australien plate Paul Tregoning
Sydney: School of Geomatic Engineering, 1996
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Contributions to geoid evalutions and GPS heighting A. H. W. Kearsley (ed.). [By Z. Ahmad ...]
Kensington, NSW: School of Surveying, 1993
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Densification surveys in New South Wales coping with distortions Douglas A. Kinlyside
Kensington, NSW: School of Surveying, 1992
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Development of a navigational system utilizing the global positioning system in a real time, differential mode John Michael Nolan
Kensington, NSW: School of Surveying, 1990
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Contributions to GPS studies C. Rizos (ed.). [By D. B. Grant ...]
Kensington, N.S.W.: School of Surveying, 1990
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MULTIPATH and GPS short periodic components of the time variation of the differential dispersive delay C. Bosloper
Kensington, NSW: School of Surveying, 1990
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The resolution of mean sea level anomalies along the NSW coastline using the global positioning system Roderick T. Macleod
Kensington, NSW: School of Surveying, 1990
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Combination of terrestrial and GPS data for earth deformation studies D. B. Grant
Kensington, N.S.W.: School of Surveying, 1990
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A model of computerized parcel-based land information system for the department of lands Thailand Wattana Jaroondhampinij
Kensington, N.S.W.: School of Surveying, 1989
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A model for a cadastral land information system for Indonesia Jahja Soetandi
Kensington, N.S.W.: School of Surveying, 1988
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The integration of GPS heights into the Australian height datum R. D. Holloway
Kensington, N.S.W.: School of Surveying, 1988