Genetic programming for the approximation of GPS GDOP
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- @InProceedings{Wu:2010:ICMLC,
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author = "Chih-Hung Wu and Ya-Wei Ho",
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title = "Genetic programming for the approximation of GPS
GDOP",
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booktitle = "2010 International Conference on Machine Learning and
Cybernetics (ICMLC)",
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year = "2010",
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month = "11-14 " # jul,
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volume = "6",
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pages = "2944--2949",
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abstract = "Geometric Dilution of Precision (GDOP) is an indicator
showing how well the constellation of GPS satellites in
the Global Positioning System (GPS) is organised
geometrically. The calculation of GDOP is a time-and
power-consuming task, where involves solving
measurement equations with complicated matrix
transformation and inversions. Previous studies have
partially solved this problem with the techniques of
numeric regression. This study employs genetic
programming (GP) as a means for the approximation of
GPS GDOP. Unlike previous approaches, GP considers not
only the regression accuracy but also the the
expressivity of the regression functions. With such
regression functions, advanced studies for improving
the GPS positioning accuracy can be conducted. The use
of GP and associated experimental results are presented
and discussed.",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, GDOP, GPS
satellites, geometric dilution of precision, global
positioning system, matrix inversions, matrix
transformation, Global Positioning System, matrix
algebra",
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DOI = "doi:10.1109/ICMLC.2010.5580757",
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notes = "Also known as \cite{5580757}",
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Chih-Hung Wu
Ya-Wei Ho
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