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- Bruce C. Chesley (1995) An Integrated GPS Attitude Determination System for Small Satellites
- Lisa M. Ward (1996) Spacecraft Attitude Estimation Using GPS: Methodology and Results
- Christopher J. Comp (1996) GPS Carrier Phase Multipath Characterization and a Mitigation Technique Using the Signal-to-Noise Ratio
- James L. Garrison (1997) Recursive Nonlinear Estimation for Relative Navigation in Elliptical Orbits
- Charles P. Behre (1997) GPS Based Attitude Algorithms for Low Cost Satellite Missions
- Angela (Reichert) Dorsey (1999) Correction Algorithms for GPS Carrier Phase Multipath Utilizing the Signal-to-Noise Ratio and Spatial Correlation
- Franklin Ascarunz (1999) Timing Errors in Two-Way Satellite Time and Frequency Transfer Using Spread Spectrum Modulation
- Dolan Highsmith (2000) Precise Satellite-to-Satellite GPS Time Transfer in Near Real-Time
- Michael Armatys (2001) Estimation of Sea Surface Winds Using Reflected GPS Signals
- Michael Moreau (2001) GPS Receiver Architecture for Autonomous Navigation in High Earth Orbits
- Premal Madhani (2002) GPS Receiver Algorithms for Suppression of Narrowband and Structured Wideband Interference
- Dallas Masters (2004) Surface Remote Sensing Applications of GNSS Bistatic Radar : Soil Moisture and Aircraft Altimetry
- Maria Belmonte Rivas (2007) Bistatic Scattering of Global Positioning System Signals from Arctic Sea Ice
- Jan-Peter Weiss (2007) Modeling and Analysis of Multipath in Global Navigation Satellite System Ranging Signals
- Christopher Lane (2007) Formation Design and Relative Navigation in High Earth Orbits
- Jill (Tombasco) Seubert (2011) Orbit Estimation of Geosynchronous Objects Via Ground-Based and Space-Based Optical Tracking
- Ben K. Bradley (2015) Numerical Algorithms for Precise and Efficient Orbit Propagation and Positioning
- Steven Gehly (2016) Estimation of Geosynchronous Space Objects Using Finite Set Statistics Filtering Methods
- Jake R. Mashburn (2019) Analysis of GNSS-R Observations for Altimetry and Characterization of Earth Surfaces