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Researchers at University of Idaho Target Life Science Research (Real-time positioning in logging: Effects of forest stand characteristics, topography, and line-of-sight obstructions on GNSS-RF transponder accuracy and radio signal propagation)

Title:
Researchers at University of Idaho Target Life Science Research (Real-time positioning in logging: Effects of forest stand characteristics, topography, and line-of-sight obstructions on GNSS-RF transponder accuracy and radio signal propagation)
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NewsRx
Date Created:
2018-01-30
Description:
According to news originating from Moscow, Idaho, by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, "Real-time positioning on mobile devices using global navigation satellite system (GNSS) technology paired with radio frequency (RF) transmission (GNSS-RF) may help to improve safety on logging operations by increasing situational awareness. However, GNSS positional accuracy for ground workers in motion may be reduced by multipath error, satellite signal obstruction, or other factors."
Document Type:
News Article
Subjects:
UIEF University of Idaho news
Location:
UIEF
Latitude:
46.869607
Longitude:
-116.733856
Publisher:
NewsRX LLC
Department:
Forest, Rangeland, and Fire Sciences
Source:
Life Science Weekly, 2018, p.2817
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Text

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"Researchers at University of Idaho Target Life Science Research (Real-time positioning in logging: Effects of forest stand characteristics, topography, and line-of-sight obstructions on GNSS-RF transponder accuracy and radio signal propagation)", UIEF Research Exchange, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/uief/items/uief_0204.html
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