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Title
XOMNI USER AND TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION.

Author(s)
Ball, David G.; Jarvis, James L.; Brozena, John M.; Peters, Mary F.

Corporate Author(s)
NAVAL RESEARCH LAB WASHINGTON DC

Report Date
9/11/1995

Page Count
107

Abstract
XOMNI is Global Positioning System (GPS) data processing software designed to provide flexible manipulation of all parameters required for GPS solutions. XOMNI was developed based on the OMNI processing system of Dr. G.L. Mader of NOAA. The emphasis of this document is on the differences between XOMNI and OMNI, so this document should be used in conjunction with the OMNI User's Guide (Mader et al, 1991) available from NOAA. A working knowledge of GPS data and calculations is assumed. XOMNI was developed with one particular type of processing in mind: long base-line kinematic solutions using multiple receivers for cycle slip editing. A set of at least three GPS stations is used at the reference static site and on the Kinematic vehicle being tracked. The redundant stations are used to edit cycle slips. XOMNI was developed under the HP-UX operating system, a derivative of UNIX. Major parts have been ported to other UNIX systems.

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