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Comparative Analysis of Different Filtering Methods for the Tight Integration of GPS and Strong-Motion Records

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Abstract

For the tight integration of GPS and the strong-motion records, in order to obtain high-precision co-seismic waves, the precise separation of the moving state and the baseline shift is much important and also difficult for the data solution. In this paper, the experienced CA/CV models and improved CA/CV models are analyzed, and some meaningful conclusions are got from the results comparison of different validations.

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Acknowledgments

This research was supported by the project of National Natural Science Fund (41104019, 41104022, 41304033 and 41504006), Project of Chinese Hydropower Engineering Consulting Group of science and technology (GW-KJ-2012-21). The authors would like to thank The open fundation of National Key Laboratory of Geographic Information Engineering (2013ADL-DW0103). The open fund of Sate Key Laboratory of Geographic Information Engineering (SKLGIE2013-Z-2-1) and Central University Research Funds (2014G1261051), The National Natural Science Foundation of China, Light of West China, for their support, and to the editor and anonymous referees for their valuable suggestions.

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Han, J., Tu, R., Zhang, Q., Huang, G. (2016). Comparative Analysis of Different Filtering Methods for the Tight Integration of GPS and Strong-Motion Records. In: Sun, J., Liu, J., Fan, S., Wang, F. (eds) China Satellite Navigation Conference (CSNC) 2016 Proceedings: Volume I. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 388. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0934-1_15

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