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Bruce J. Haines
Researcher at California Institute of Technology
Publications - 77
Citations - 2912
Bruce J. Haines is an academic researcher from California Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Global Positioning System & Orbit determination. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 72 publications receiving 2547 citations. Previous affiliations of Bruce J. Haines include University of Missouri.
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Single receiver phase ambiguity resolution with GPS data
Willy Bertiger,Shailen D. Desai,Bruce J. Haines,Nate Harvey,Angelyn Moore,Susan Owen,Jan P. Weiss +6 more
TL;DR: This work presents an ambiguity resolution algorithm that improves solution accuracy for single receiver point-positioning users and constrain (rather than fix) linear combinations of local phase biases to improve compatibility with global phase bias estimates.
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Chapter 1 Satellite Altimetry
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a state-of-the-art dual-frequency altimeter onboard the TOPEX/POSEIDON (T/P) satellite, which is significantly more accurate than any of the other altimeters that have been launched to date.
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GPS precise tracking of TOPEX/POSEIDON: Results and implications
Willy Bertiger,Yoaz Bar-Sever,E. J. Christensen,E. S. Davis,Joseph R. Guinn,Bruce J. Haines,R. W. Ibanez-Meier,J. R. Jee,S. M. Lichten,William G. Melbourne,Ronald J. Muellerschoen,Timothy N. Munson,Yvonne Vigue,S. C. Wu,T. P. Yunck,Bob E. Schutz,P. A. M. Abusali,Hyung-Jin Rim,Michael M. Watkins,Pascal Willis +19 more
TL;DR: A reduced dynamic filtering strategy that exploits the unique geometric strength of the Global Positioning System to minimize the effects of force model errors has yielded orbit solutions for TOPEX/POSEIDON which appear accurate to better than 3 cm (1 σ) in the radial component.
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First assessment of GPS-based reduced dynamic orbit determination on TOPEX/Poseidon
T. P. Yunck,Willy Bertiger,S. C. Wu,Yoaz Bar-Sever,E. J. Christensen,Bruce J. Haines,S. M. Lichten,Ronald J. Muellerschoen,Yvonne Vigue,Pascal Willis +9 more
TL;DR: The reduced dynamic Global Positioning System (GPS) tracking technique has been applied for the first time as part of the GPS experiment on TOPEX/Poseidon as mentioned in this paper.
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One-Centimeter Orbit Determination for Jason-1: New GPS-Based Strategies
TL;DR: The U.S. and French Jason-1 satellite is carrying a state-of-the-art GPS receiver to support precise orbit determination (POD) requirements as discussed by the authors.