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vehicle can be driven at any speed 
from lOkm/hr to 80km/hr without 
losing accuracy. 
• Minimum observation time required to 
achieve 20cm precision as a function of 
baselength was identified. 
Recommendations 
• The procedural has to be tested for 
roads in urban environment and 
different topography. 
• The applicability of this methodology 
has to be explored for applications like 
mobile mapping. 
• The accuracy has to be assessed for the 
horizontal component as well. 
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