Thomas Hobiger
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Onsala Space Observatory – IVS Network Station Activities during 2017—2018
Geodetic VLBI for precise orbit determination of Earth satellites: a simulation study
Real-time sea-level monitoring using Kalman filtering of GNSS-R data
Position determination of the Chang’e 3 lander with geodetic VLBI
Status of the Onsala Twin Telescopes – One Year After the Inauguration
Towards Real-Time GNSS Reflectometry Using Kalman Filtering
Inverse modeling of reflected GNSS signals for measurement of the environment
Geodetic VLBI with an artificial radio source on the Moon: a simulation study
VLBI with GNSS signals on intercontinental baselines
Software defined radio for ground and airborne GNSS reflectometry
Atmospheric Signal Propagation
Identifying optimal tag-along station locations for improving VLBI Intensive sessions
Lunar Observations and Geodetic VLBI – A Simulation Study
Onsala Space Observatory – IVS Network Station Activities during 2015–2016
VLBI With GNSS-signals on an Intercontinental Baseline – A progress report
Implementation of VLBI Near-Field Delay Models in the c5++ Analysis Software
The Onsala Twin Telescopes Project
The Onsala Twin Telescopes: the Status at the Time for the Inauguration
Coastal Sea Ice Detection Using Ground-Based GNSS-R
Inverse modeling of ground-based GNSS-r - Results and new possibilities
The processing of single differenced GNSS data with VLBI software
Ultra-rapid earth rotation determination with VLBI during CONT11 and CONT14
Results from the VLBI Analysis Software Comparison Campaign 2015
Improving GNSS-R sea level determination through inverse modeling of SNR data
Software-Defined Radio Direct Correlation GNSS Reflectometry by Means of GLONASS
Combination of Two Radio Space-Geodetic Techniques with VieVS during CONT14
Robust Ambiguity Estimation for an Automated Analysis of the Intensive Sessions
Inverse modelling of GNSS multipath for sea level measurements - initial results
Ground-based GNSS-R solutions by means of software defined radio
Effective expansion of satellite laser ranging network to improve global geodetic parameters
Hard and Software Tools for the Education of Geodetic VLBI
Hard- and software tools for the education of Geodetic VLBI
Automated ambiguity estimation for VLBI Intensive sessions using L1-norm
Combining VLBI and GPS for inter-continental frequency transfer
Observation Level Combination of GNSS and VLBI with VieVS: a simulation based on CONT11
Onsala Space Observatory – IVS Analysis Center Activities during 2014
Automated analysis of Kokee–Wettzell intensive sessions
Onsala Space Observatory – IVS Network Station Activities during 2014
Assessing the Impact of Global GNSS-VLBI Hybrid Observations
GLONASS-VLBI: Onsala-Wettzell test observations
Combining VLBI and GPS for inter-continental frequency transfer
Contributions of Onsala Space Observatory to GGOS
Combining GPS and VLBI for inter-continental frequency transfer
GLONASS-R: GNSS reflectometry with an FDMA based satellite navigation system
On the Analysis of VLBI Observations to GNSS Satellites
4-station ultra-rapid EOP experiment with e-VLBI technique and automated correlation/analysis
Consistent height transformations between geodetic and meteorologic reference systems
Organization, Correlation, and First Results of CONT11
Fully automated multi-baseline ambiguity resolution and analysis
Multi-technique comparison of troposphere zenith delays and gradients during CONT08
Near real-time monitoring of UT1 with geodetic VLBI
Ultra rapid dUT1 estimations from e-VLBI sessions
Ultra-Rapid DUT1-Observations with E-VLBI
Ultra-raid dUT1 Measurements on Japan-Fenoscandian Baselines - Application to 24-hour Sessions
Progress Report of the IVS VLBI2010 Committee
Design Aspects of the VLBI2010 System
Development of e-VLBI Technologies for Ultra-rapid UT1 Measurement
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