VII Hotine-Marussi Symposium on Mathematical Geodesy [electronic resource] :Proceedings of the Symposium in Rome, 6-10 June, 2009 / edited by Nico Sneeuw, Pavel Novák, Mattia Crespi, Fernando Sansò.
by Sneeuw, Nico [editor.]; Novák, Pavel [editor.]; Crespi, Mattia [editor.]; Sansò, Fernando [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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1. Geodetic sensor systems and sensor networks -- 2. Estimation and filtering theory, inverse problems -- 3. Time series analysis and prediction of multi-dimensional signals in geodesy -- 4. Geodetic boundary value problems and cm-geoid computational methods -- 5. Satellite gravity theory -- 6. Earth oriented space techniques and their benefit for Earth system studies -- 7. Theory, implementation and quality assessment of geodetic reference frames -- 8. Temporal variations of deformation and gravity.
The Hotine-Marussi Symposium is the core meeting of a “think thank”, a group scientists in the geodetic environment working on theoretical and methodological subjects, while maintaining the foundations of geodesy to the proper level by corresponding to the strong advancements improved by technological development in the field of ICT, electronic computing, space technology, new measurement devices etc. The proceedings of the symposium cover a broad area of arguments which integrate the foundations of geodesy as a science. The common feature of the papers therefore is not on the object, but rather in the high mathematical standards with which subjects are treated.
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