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About Robert Odolinski

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Robert Odolinski conducted his Ph.D. studies at Curtin University, Perth, Australia, from 2011 to 2014. His research focus is next-generation multi-GNSS integer ambiguity resolution enabled precise positioning. In 2015, Odolinski started his position as a lecturer/research fellow in geodesy/GNSS at the School of Surveying, University of Otago, New Zealand.

Posts by Robert Odolinski

Innovation: Low-cost single-frequency positioning approach Posted on 15 Sep 2017 in the Featured Stories & From the Magazine & Innovation & Survey categories.

GPS + BDS RTK
A GNSS receiver that can supply raw pseudorange and carrier-phase measurements now costs only a few hundred dollars, and in this month’s column, a couple of researchers from Down Under pit a couple of these receivers up against a couple of survey-grade receivers. Read more»