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Professor Peter Teunissen is an Adjunct Professor at the School of Earth and Planetary Sciences within the Faculty of Science and Engineering at Curtin University. His research focuses on satellite navigation, geodesy, and advanced positioning techniques, with a particular emphasis on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS). He has made significant contributions to integer ambiguity resolution, Real-Time Kinematic (RTK) positioning, PPP-RTK methods, and the development of algorithms for high-precision positioning systems.
Key research interests include the theoretical foundations of GNSS, ambiguity resolution techniques, signal processing, and the application of these technologies in automated systems and deformation monitoring. His work often addresses challenges such as ionospheric delay correction, robustness in constrained environments, and the integration of multi-GNSS signals.
Teunissen’s publications span a wide array of topics, from theoretical advancements in mixed-integer estimation to practical applications in autonomous vehicle positioning and low-cost receiver systems. His collaborative efforts with global institutions reflect his leadership in advancing GNSS technology and its interdisciplinary applications.
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