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9. CONCLUSIONS
Commercial DGPS-services broadcasting range corrections are already installed in many countries. They allows an on-
line positioning with an accuracy of a few meters. By integrating the phase measurements the accuracy can be enhanced
up to a few centimeters. The best result in this case is obtained when all double difference ambiguities are solved. The
commercially available solutions until now are restricted to a range of some few kilometers, due to restricted data link
capabilities and the problems of ambiguity resolution over large distances. Therefore, in the near future the off-line
mode will remain at least for large scale applications the only practical measurement mode. Large networks of refer-
ence stations which may provide in the future the user with an on-line cm-accuracy even over hundreds of kilometers
are already under development. i:
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